Srikshetra Palace Wall
NH14
Srikshetra Palace Wall
The Srikshetra Palace Wall is situated on NH14 in Twin Byee, Myanmar.
Location
- The castle's location is marked by its position on NH14 in Twin Byee, Myanmar.
History
The construction period and purpose of the Srikshetra Palace Wall are not well-documented. It is believed to have been built during a time of relative peace and prosperity for the region.
Architecture
The Srikshetra Palace Wall is an example of traditional Burmese architecture. The layout features a series of concentric walls, with watchtowers at regular intervals. The walls are constructed from local stone and earth, with wooden beams supporting the structure.
Historical Significance and Events
Little is known about significant events or battles that took place within the castle's walls. However, it is reported to have been an important stronghold for the local rulers during a time of conflict in the region.
Current Status and Use
The Srikshetra Palace Wall is currently abandoned and overgrown with vegetation. It serves as a reminder of the region's rich history and cultural heritage.
Heritage Status
The castle has not been formally designated as a national monument or protected area, but it remains an important part of Myanmar's cultural landscape.
Visiting Information
Due to its remote location and lack of maintenance, visiting the Srikshetra Palace Wall is not recommended. However, for those interested in exploring the region's history and culture, Twin Byee offers a range of accommodations and local attractions.
Notable Features and Rooms
The castle features several notable structures, including watchtowers and gateways. Unfortunately, no information is available regarding specific rooms or interior layouts within the palace walls.
Details
| Name | Srikshetra Palace Wall |
|---|---|
| City | Twin Byee |
| Country | Myanmar |
| Coordinates | 18.807816, 95.288734 |
| Current use | abandoned and overgrown with vegetation |
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