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Restoration of Tower 15 of Phnom Bakheng Temple Completed


Phnom Penh: APSARA National Authority has successfully completed the restoration of Tower 15 at the Phnom Bakheng Temple, marking the end of a six-month project, the authority said in a news release on Monday.



According to Agence Kampuchea Presse, the restoration was finalised in mid-December 2024, following the commencement of work on May 29. The restoration team is now focused on cleaning the site and removing renovation materials to prepare for the temple’s reopening to visitors. Additionally, plans are underway to initiate a new project aimed at restoring Tower 14, which is situated adjacent to Tower 15.



Prior to the restoration, Tower 15 had suffered significant damage, with its roof and walls nearly collapsing due to age and natural elements. Ms. Chhun Ratana, a Technical Officer from the Department of Conservation of Monuments and Preventive Archaeology, detailed that the team undertook extensive repairs to reinforce the walls, ceiling, and floor, while also reorganising the platform to ensure the tower’s stability for centuries to come.



Phnom Bakheng Temple is home to 44 brick towers, and thus far, a portion of the site has undergone structural repairs by the APSARA National Authority in collaboration with the World Monuments Fund (WMF). Looking ahead, the APSARA National Authority plans to continue its preservation efforts by restoring Tower 14 in 2025, as it still retains remnants of its foundation and some walls. This site is recognised for its historical significance, prompting archaeologists to advocate for its preservation and repair.