1. WAT MAHATHAT
This temple on Nikom Bamrung Road has several ancient chedis of the Sukhothai style. The main chedi , believed to be built around the Sukhothai period and was restored in 1967, houses the Lord Buddha's relics.
2. PHETCHABUN CITY PILLAR SHRINE
Relocated from the ancient town of Si Thep, this is considered one if the oldest city pillar shrines in Thailand. The pillar is made of stone and has the width of 30 centimeters , length of 15 centimeters and rises about 85 centimeters above the ground.
3. WAT TRAI PHUM
This temple on Phetcharat Road features a Buddha statue called Phra Phuttha Maha Thammaracha , which was cast in the ornamental Lop Buri Style. The ritual bathing of the Buddha image is performed each September.
This temple on Nikom Bamrung Road has several ancient chedis of the Sukhothai style. The main chedi , believed to be built around the Sukhothai period and was restored in 1967, houses the Lord Buddha's relics.
2. PHETCHABUN CITY PILLAR SHRINE
Relocated from the ancient town of Si Thep, this is considered one if the oldest city pillar shrines in Thailand. The pillar is made of stone and has the width of 30 centimeters , length of 15 centimeters and rises about 85 centimeters above the ground.
3. WAT TRAI PHUM
This temple on Phetcharat Road features a Buddha statue called Phra Phuttha Maha Thammaracha , which was cast in the ornamental Lop Buri Style. The ritual bathing of the Buddha image is performed each September.
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