This ancient “ hospital” is in almost perfect condition. The laterite and sandstone buildings face east. The principal square prang has an adjunct rectangular porch in the front, surrounded with walls with a portal of cruciform design. A pond is located outside the wall.
Significant edifices unearthed from the site include the head of Mahayana Bodhisattva, Enlightened being, and the figure of Vajarasattva, a guardian spirit. The characteristics of these edifices correspond to the khmer’s Bayon art (around 1177 - 1237), in the reign of King Chaiyaworaman VII.