Wat Ratchaburana
The temple consists of a large monastery building and a central Khmer style. The prang resembles an "corn-cob sharps".
On the lowest level of the top part of the main prang are decorated Garuda, Naga, and angel sculptures which represent the different status of heaven and human Earth according to the cosmic Mount Meru.
Niches on four sides contain images of the Buddha. The large prang is surrounded by four stupas.
The Cellar on Level 1 is the top crypt that kept most of the votive tablets dating back to between of the Sukhothai, Lop Buri and Suphan Buri styles. The murals on the walls are still fairly visible depicting Chinese people, gathering of angels, a pair of Chinese door guardians, some warriors and floral pattern.
The Cellar one Level 2 is where many types of golden artefacts, including royal regalia, royal utensils and miniature utensils were found and the murals on the wall.
The Cella on Level 3 is considered the most important crypt where the prang replica and stupa containing the Buddha’s relics are housed with gilded animal paintings and gold accessories.