Spean Thma Bay Kriem (Kok Roluos)
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Native Name | ស្ពានថ្មបាយក្រៀម |
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BA# | C1711033 |
CISARK# | 1031 |
IK# | 577 |
Size | Small |
Condition | Intact |
Type | Ancient Bridge |
Location | |
Village | Kok Roluos |
Commune | Damdaek |
District | Soutr Nikom |
Province | Siem Reap |
Country | Cambodia |
Coordinates | 13.25799, 104.10143 |
History | |
Founded | 12th Century |
Builder | Jayavarman VII |
Art Style | Bayon |
Material | Laterite |

Spean Thma Bay Kriem (ស្ពានថ្មបាយក្រៀម - Pronounced: Spien T'mor Baiy K'riem) 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 laterite bridge weighs in at 12m x 7.7m, with a height of about 2.5m and has 5 corbelled arches.
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