Meru Bhramathat

Nakhon Ratchasima Province


Meru Bhramathat is a toppled brick stupa dating back to the late Ayuthaya period (18th century). Its name is derived from a folk tale that refers to it as the cremation site of King Bhramathat.


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1. Clock Tower

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Phimai's little clock tower marks the middle of the town.

2. Phimai Historical Park

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Prasat Phimai is one of the most impressive Khmer ruins in Thailand, both in its grand scale and its intricate details. Though built as a Mahayana…

3. Pratu Chai

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This south gate is the most intact and noteworthy of Phimai's three surviving 13th-century city gates (the east gate is in ruins), built by King…

4. Pratu Tawan Ork

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There's almost nothing left of Phimai city's eastern gate, built by King Jayavarman VII in the 13th century. But, a bit of the original moat and an…

5. Pratu Hin

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Phimai city's western gate, built by King Jayavarman VII in the 13th century.

6. San Jao Lak Muang

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Phimai's city pillar is unusually short and stubby because it's a laterite block taken from Prasat Phimai.

7. Kuti Rusi

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This minor ruin was the temple for a health centre built in the early 13th century by Jayavarman VII. It's aligned generally to the east, typical of Khmer…

8. Phimai National Museum

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One of the biggest and best museums in Isan, the Phimai National Museum is well worth a visit. Situated on the banks of Sa Kwan, a 12th-century Khmer…