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[2025 Lop Buri Attraction] Travel Guide for Phra Prang Sam Yot (Updated Feb)

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Historic buildings

The Three Peaks Pagoda, located opposite SanPhraKarn, was built by the Khmers in the 13th century and is a symbol of Lopburi. The Three Peaks Pagoda has a typical Khmer style and is a mixed Hindu and Buddhist temple, with a variety of styles, making it perfect for photography. The temple was converted into a Buddhist temple during the Nalai Dynasty, and two of the towers contained Buddha statues in the style of Fuli, but they have collapsed and several Buddha statues have been added later. The three pagodas are built of stone, and there is a later brick Buddhist temple on the back, but it is now dilapidated. In front of the three pagodas, there is an imitation of the Buddha statue in Utong and Ayutthaya periods. Today, the perimeter of the temple is surrounded by modern buildings, and the entire temple ruins can be overlooked from the tall building opposite the temple. There are many monkeys living near the temple. The monkeys here are famous for eating crabs, and the monkeys will snatch food from tourists.

Address:
RJ37+5JF, Tha Hin, Mueang Lop Buri District, Lopburi 15000, Thailand
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+66-96-6570279
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