beginning
of 12th century, Suryavarman II
Similar in style to Thommanon close by, but in a advanced state of ruin. A
raised causeway on three rows of piers links the temple via a cruciform terrace to the
river. The foundation date is uncertain but the quality of decoration places it, with
Thommanon, between the extreme limits of the Baphuon and Angkor Wat style, from the end of
the 11th to the middle of the 12th centuries.