[3] Today, the site of old Isanapura contains the ruins of 150 temples and buildings, which are a few centuries older than that of the Khmer Empire around Angkor Wat.
In the outer walls of these towers are machined brick panels, two meters high, some badly damaged.
The main temple of this group, Prasat Neak Poan, has several relief operations that were formerly plastered.
The Central Group still contains a standing tower, Prasat Tao (King Lion Temple).
The carved sandstone columns and door frames testify to the art of the Chenla empire.