Built in 921, the Dompo was reconstructed by the French in the 19th century. The reliefs on the main tower wall depict the Indian mythology of the Vishnu riding the big Peng golden wing bird (Garuda), and the reliefs on the western tower wall depict the auspicious heaven of the Vishnu's consort. The Dompo Temple consists of five red brick temple towers built on a public platform. Its original Sanskrit name is unknown, and the Khmer name is now "Prasat Kravan", meaning "jixiang eagle claw (artabotrys odoratissimus) temple". According to the inscription on the side pillar of the door, the temple was built in 921 AD to serve Vishnu.