Prasat Kravan was built in 921 A.D during the reign of Harshavarman I (c.915-923), and consists of five sanctuary towers designed along an axial plan from north to south, facing east and all on the same platform. While the exteriors of the sanctuaries are not altogether remarkable, the brick bas-reliefs in the interiors featuring representations of Visnu, and Lakshmi have merited much attention. The temple exemplifies the peak of Khmer brickwork, with evenly sized baked bricks laid without mortar, presenting smooth and refined surfaces. The temple was restored for the first time by H. Marchal from 1929-1931, using the technique of anastylosis.