| Prasat Bei | |
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Three towers of the temple
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| Geography | |
| Coordinates | 13°25′34″N 103°51′23″E / 13.42611°N 103.85639°E |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Province | Siem Reap |
| Locale | Angkor |
| Architecture | |
| Architectural styles | Khmer (Bakheng style) |
| Number of temples | 3 towers |
| History and governance | |
| Date built | 10th century AD |
| Creator | Yasovarman I |
Prasat Bei (Khmer: ប្រាសាទបី) means "three towers", it is a temple with three brick towers stand in a north-south row, facing to the east and standing on a laterite platform. The central tower contained a linga, the flanking towers reach no higher than the doorways. Only the lintels of the central and south towers were carved, both showing Indra on the elephant Airavata.