Wat Ounalom
15th-century Buddhist templesBuddhist temple stubsBuddhist temples in Phnom PenhCambodian building and structure stubsReligious buildings and structures completed in 1443
Wat Ounalom (Khmer: វត្តឧណ្ណាលោម; Khmer pronunciation: [ʋɔət ʔunnaːloːm]) (also Wat Unnalom and several other spellings) is a wat located on Sisowath Quay in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, near the Royal Palace of Cambodia. As the seat of Cambodia's Mohanikay order, it is the most important wat of Phnom Penh, and the center of Cambodian Buddhism. It was established in 1443 and consists of 44 structures. It was damaged during the Khmer Rouge period but has since been restored. The main complex houses a stupa that contains what is believed to be an eyebrow hair of Buddha and an inscription in Pali.
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Ly Loak Lay (Street 172),
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| N 11.568055555556 ° | E 104.92972222222 ° |
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វត្តឧណ្ណាលោម
Ly Loak Lay (Street 172)
120206
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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