Spean Rolom Svay
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Native Name | ស្ពានរលំស្វាយ |
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BA# | C1706003 |
CISARK# | 547 |
IK# | 673 |
Size | Medium |
Condition | Ruin |
Type | Ancient Bridge |
Location | |
Village | Rolom Svay |
Commune | Chanleas Dai |
District | Kralanh |
Province | Siem Reap |
Country | Cambodia |
Coordinates | 13.66936, 103.45020 |
History | |
Founded | 12th Century |
Builder | Jayavarman VII |
Art Style | Bayon |
Material | Laterite |

Spean Rolom Svay (ស្ពានរលំស្វាយ - Pronounced: Spien Ro-lomh S'vay) one of the many historic bridges built by King Jayavarman VII that spans the Royal roads leading out from Angkor to the far stretches of the empire. This one in particular lay in ruins with a large pile of laterite along the ancient raised road.
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