The sight is located within Angkor. To prepare for your visit, read the AsiaExplorers Angkor Travel Guide for useful information. Visitors to Angkor stay at the town of Siem Reap. If you are looking for budget accommodation in Siem Reap, use the Cambodia Budget Accommodation Guide to find a place to stay.
Built in the 16th century, of unknown reign
Spean Thma is an ancient bridge that crosses the Siem Reap River. It is located on the road between the Victory Gate and Ta Keo. When you saw Spean Thma, the first thing you noticed was that it does not cross the river. Well, it did, during ancient times. But since then, the river has changed its course while the bridge stayed where it was.
The name Spean Thma means "stone bridge" in modern Khmer. Examination of the construction of Spean Thma provided a good idea to modern researchers as to how the ancient Khmers built bridges. Spean Thma was constructed with narrow corbelled arches. The bridge had to be twide as wide as the river so that there is sufficient passage for the water to flow through.
Spean Thma.
Since the construction of Spean Thma, the course of the Siem Reap has changed, and it now flows around the old stone bridge. Compared with the other monuments in Angkor, Spean Thma is relatively recent, having been constructed only in the 16th century, after the golden area of Angkor. Observation of the stones reveals that stones from Angkor temples were taken to be used in its construction.
How to go to Spean Thma
Spean Thma is 700 meters east of Angkor Thom's Victory Gate and 200 meters from Thommanon and Chau Say Tevoda. From the opposite direction, it is 300 meters northwest of Ta Keo. Spean Thma is not a significant Angkor site, and is unlikely to be featured in the itinerary of packaged tours. You most likely have to explore it on your own. It is not really worth your time unless you are a serious Angkor enthusiast.
Spean Thma.
Stones of Spean Thma.
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