Talk:Royal Palace of Cambodia

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Please add the construction information to the page. I have read from some sources that the palace were built for the king of cambodia by French government. It is designed by a Thai architect who were ordered to design based on the Grand palace in Bangkok, Thailand. Rachmaninoff 09:20, 16 July 2008 (UTC)
 * The black and white picture shows what the palace looked like before it was rebuilt in the 1910s. The buildings before had more a Siamese aesthetic. When the French had them rebuilt, they included more Cambodian aesthetic value to the buildings. The paintings on the ceiling of the Throne Hall and Chanchhaya have some art deco feel to them too, looks like a fusion of French and Cambodian aesthetics with Angkorian romanticism. --Dara (talk) 07:39, 20 April 2015 (UTC)

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