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Independence Monument (Cambodia)

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Location
  
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Height
  
20 metres (66 ft)

Address
  
Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Beginning date
  
1958

Designer
  
Vann Molyvann

Opening date
  
1962

Opened
  
1958

Architect
  
Vann Molyvann

Independence Monument (Cambodia)

Dedicated to
  
Independence from France

Hours
  
Open today · Open 24 hoursSundayOpen 24 hoursMondayOpen 24 hoursTuesdayOpen 24 hoursWednesdayOpen 24 hoursThursdayOpen 24 hoursFridayOpen 24 hoursSaturdayOpen 24 hours

Similar
  
Royal Palace - Phnom P, Silver Pagoda - Phnom P, National Museum of Cambodia, Central Market - Phnom P, Wat Phnom

The Independence Monument (Khmer: វិមានឯករាជ្យ, "Vimean Ekareach") in Phnom Penh, capital of Cambodia, was built in 1958 for Cambodia's independence from France in 1953. It stands on the intersection of Norodom Boulevard and Sihanouk Boulevard in the centre of the city. It is in the form of a lotus-shaped stupa, of the style seen at the great Khmer temple at Angkor Wat and other Khmer historical sites. The Independence Monument was designed by the influential Cambodian modern architect Vann Molyvann.

During national celebrations, The Independence Monument is the center of activity. A ceremonial flame on the interior pedestal is often lit by a royal or high official on these occasions, and floral tributes line the stairs. Every year, The Independence Monument is visited by foreigners and locals alike. Behind the monument is the newly constructed Statue of Norodom Sihanouk.

References

Independence Monument (Cambodia) Wikipedia