• The pagoda was built in 1962 and is known as the Silver Pagoda because it contains 5329 pieces of silver, each of which was handcrafted and weighs 1,125g.
  • The Silver Pagoda is named in honour of the floor, which is covered with more than 5000 silver tiles weighing 1kg each, adding up to five tonnes of gleaming silver.
  • The Silver Pagoda is so named for its floor, which is covered with 5 tonnes of gleaming silver. You can sneak a peek at some of the 5000 tiles near the entrance...
  • A special attraction of the territory of the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, open to the public, is the Silver Pagoda (or Wat Preah Kaew...
  • The Silver Pagoda, located within the Royal Palace complex in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, is a breathtaking architectural masterpiece.
  • When you cover the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh, you cannot miss the Silver Pagoda, as this structure is located right next to the royal residence.
  • Within the Royal Palace compound is the extravagant Silver Pagoda Phnom Penh, the floor of which is covered with five tons of gleaming silver.
  • But its name is Silver, it got not just like that, but because of silver blocks on the floor, which are a real decoration of the interior of Pagoda.
  • After the completion of the Silver Pagoda, it faces up the Golden Pagoda across the mountain and forms a unique landscape.
  • Inside the Royal Palace compound is the unrestrained Silver Pagoda, also called as Wat Preah Keo or Temple of the Emerald Buddha.