Wat Yai Suwannaram is locate in the town and comprises a long temple hall with octagon pillars, beautifully carved and gilded wooden gates. On the front gate of this temple is an axe mark made by Burmese soldiers. Hor Tri Klang Nam (Tri Pitaka Pavillion ---- a library for Buddhist sacred writings) which was built in the middle of the pond in the middle of the pond in Ayutthaya Period and a bronze statue of Holy Supreme Patriot (Tang Mo) is also situated here. This place is particularly suitable for visitors who are interested in art and history.
This monastery was renovat-ed during the reign of King Sua or King Si Sanphet VIIl of the Ayutthaya era. It was also renovated again with cloister construction surrounding the main shrine hall during the reign of King Rama V of Bangkok era Interesting items of this monas-teries are: the design of the main shrine hall, i.e., having no windows at all and very unusual mural paintings of gathering angels which are over 300 years old.
Its Sala Kanprian (multipur-pose hall) is entirely built of teak wood. It used to be a hall in the Ayutthaya Grand Palace having very beautiful designs and wood carving work especially on the door panels. Inside the hall there is a preaching throne with its most perfect wood carving and gold gilt works in the shape of Bang kok design.