Angkor Wat is a largest religious monument in the world. The land site of the temple is 162.6 hectares. The temple was built by king Yasavarman II in 1113 to 1150 to dedicated to the god Vishnu. The temple was originally Hindu temple, however toward the end of the 12th century the temple was transformed into a buddhist temple. The word Angkor means "city" in English and Wat means "pagoda" in English.
Angkor Wat temple is at the top of the high classical style of Khmer architecture. Nowadays, Angkor is a symbol of Cambodia, appearing on the national flag, and it is also an attractive temple that many people around the world wish to visit on their holiday.
Location: Angkor, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Cultures : Khmer Empire
Architectural Style: Angkor Wat
Founded: 12th century
Builder: 1. *Started* King Yasavarman II
2. *Completed* King Jayavarman VII
By: ATL