Prasat Krol Ko is located in the northwest of Neak Pean, 100
meters from the road. A enter and leave from the east. It was built in late 12th
century-early 13th century by king Jayavarman VII, in Buddhist religion with
following to Bayon style art.
BACKGROUND
The main items of interest at Krol Ko are the pediments on
the ground Two out standing ones are a bodhisattva Avalokitesvara standing on a
lotus flanked by devotees and a strongly modeled scene of Krsna lifting Mount
Govardhana to shelter the shepherds.
LAYOUT
Kro Ko is a single tower monument with two enclosing walls
built of laterite with an entry tower at the east and a moat with steps. There
is a library built of laterite and sandstone opening to the west on the left of
the interior courtyard. The Central Sanctuary stands on a terrace in the shape
of a cross.