Wat Na Phramen (local known as Wat Na Phramane) is a Buddhist temple in Ayutthaya, Thailand. The temple was built in A.D.1503 by Angel Indra in the Reign of King Ramathibodee II the tenth throne Ayuthaya, named Wat Phramerurachikaram. It is the royal Aram of the third rank, Ordinary type.
The temple has marked a historical event in the reign of King Maha Jakrapad. He chose it as a meeting place to stop the war in A.D.1563. And another event happened in A.D.1760 when King Alongphaya of Burma come to attack Ayutthaya. The burmese soldiers had installed cannon at Wat Na Phramane and Wat Hassadawad (Wat Chang). King AlongPhaya commanded the troop and fired the cannon by himself.Un fortunately the cannon exploded and the King was seriously injured. So the troop had to be withdrawn to the noethern direction no sooner had the troop left tak than the king passed away.
With the sanctity of Phra Buddhanimitwichitmara Molee Srisanphet Boromtrilokanat, the Main Buddha image in the Phra Ubosot, it has long been believed to help save Ayutthaya from its enemy always. Furthermore the buddha image is still in the same condition as it was once as well as the temple which is the only one was not sacked by the burmese. Hence, It's worthwhile visiting and appresiating its historical splendour.
Opening hours : Everyday: 08.00 a.m.-06.00 p.m.