ศาลหลักเมืองทั่วไทย

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ศาลหลักเมืองทั่วไทย
The City Pillar Shrine in Bangkok is a significant cultural and historical landmark, reflecting the rich traditions and beliefs that have anchored the city for over two centuries.
Established by King Rama I in 1782, the shrine marks the moment when the new capital, Bangkok, was founded. Inside the shrine, you’ll find a gracefully adorned gold-covered city pillar alongside several deity statu...
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 Located on Na Mueang Road, the shrine is featured by the Thai architectural style with 4-sided roofs and a tower (Prang) in the center. Inside, there are 2 city piles which were built in 1834 and 1895. In the same compound, there is Chao Pho Lak Mueang Shrine, which is highly respected. Operating hours are from 07:00 – 16:00 hrs.... read more
Chanthaburi City Pillar Shrine is regarded as a sacred landmark of Chanthaburi Province, standing alongside the Shrine of King Taksin the Great. It is an important historical and spiritual site of the province. The shrine is located in front of the Taksin Military Camp (now the headquarters of the Royal Thai Marine Corps). It houses the city pillar, which symbolizes the founding of the city and se... read more
City Pillar Shrine Trat is guardian spirit lies on Luk Muang Road near Wat Yothanimit, it is different from other shrines.The structure features a Chinese shag. It was assumed that. The Great King Taksin set up the shrine while assembling his army to redeem the independence of the country. While seizing Trat, it was said that, French troop saw the province’s residents pay r... read more
City Pillar Nakhon Ratchasima Shrine is one of the oldest and most important historical sites in Korat. It was built during the Ayutthaya period, between 1656 and 1688, during the reign of King Narai the Great. This marked the official establishment and expansion of Nakhon Ratchasima (or Korat) as a fortress and important trading center in the northeastern region.
History and the Original Cit...
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Sisaket City Pillar. Located at the intersection of Tepha RD.Sisaket City Pillar (new) building was completed in 2519 was the year 2531. The City Pillar made of wood Chaiyapruk. Roof is lined with marble, and the Thai Chaturaphak and stained glass. The shrine draws on the south face. The symbols on the occasion of His Majesty the King 's treasures Siriraj 50 years . ... read more
The City Pillar is an important sacred place of Surin Province situated about 500 meters to the West of the City Hall. Originally it was only the shrine with no pillar for over hundred years. In 1968, the Fine Arts Department built a new City Pillar Shrine and the 3-meter city pillar was carved from the Javanese Cassia Tree.
Sri Surin was appointed as administrator of...
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The Ubon Ratchathani City Pillar Shrine is located just south of Thung Si Mueang and north of the Ubon Ratchathani National Museum. Unlike many other provinces, Ubon did not originally have a city pillar. In 1972, Governor Police Major General Wichian Srimantra consulted with Somdet Phra Maha Viravong to initiate its construction as a sacred and unifying site for local citizens. The cornerstone wa... read more
Amnat Charoen City Pillar Shrine located in the Ming Mueang Chaloem Phrakiat Public Park on Chayangkun Road, was built from well-selected and flawless auspicious wood - Cassia fistula in the Tako Thong Garden, Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima. It is believed that the City Pillar Shrine is a residence of gods who protect the city and an anchor of the people of Amnat Charoen.
The City Pillar Shrine i...
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ประวัติความเป็นมา ผู้เรียบเรียงประวัติของเจ้าแม่สองนาง ได้เขียนได้ดังนี้ ตามที่ได้รับฟังคำบอกเล่าจากผู้เฒ่ามาคือ พ่อตู้จ้ำนาค สุริยะกาญจน์ (จ้ำ หมายถึง คนดูแลศาลเจ้า) และพ่อตู้เฮือง ผิวเฟื่อง (ปัจจุบันอยู่คุ้มเหนือ) เล่าว่า เมื่อปี พ.ศ. 2137 เกิดศึกฮ่อ ได้ขับไล่คนไทยออกจากลุ่มแม่น้ำโขง ลงมาทางตอนใต้ พวกเผ่าพันธุ์ไทยเดิมก็อพยพลงมาตามแม่น้ำโขง มาปักหลักอยู่หลายแห่ง แบ่งกันอยู่คนละมุมตามลุ่มแม่น้ำโขง... read more
The City Pillar Shrine (Phra Wo–Phra Ta Shrine) of Nong Bua Lamphu is located in the city center on Phochai Road, near Nong Bua Lake. This historic site commemorates the heroic deeds of Phra Wo and Phra Ta, Tai leaders who fought to protect their people from enemy forces. The shrine is not only the spiritual home of the city pillar but also serves as a memorial honoring the legacy of these t... read more
The Udon Thani City Pillar Shrine is one of the most important cultural and spiritual landmarks in northeastern Thailand, representing the deep faith and unity of Udon Thani’s people. It is believed that those who pay homage here will be blessed with stability, prosperity, and protection from misfortune.
The shrine was first constructed in 1959 (B.E. 2502) as a sacred landmark and the city&r...
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ศาลหลักเมือง ตั้งขึ้นเมื่อ ปี พ.ศ. 2408 เมื่อท้าวมหาชัย เจ้าเมืองมหาสารคามคนแรกได้รวบรวมไพล่พลจากจังหวัดร้อยเอ็ดมาตั้งเมืองใหม่ ได้สร้างศาลหลักเมืองและอัญเชิญเจ้าหลักเมืองมาประทับ เพื่อเป็นสิ่งศักดิ์สิทธิ์คู่บ้านคู่เมือง ถือว่าเป็นสถานที่ศักดิ์สิทธิ์ เป็นที่เคารพสักการะของชาวจังหวัดมหาสารคาม ชาวบ้านให้ความเคารพนับถือมาก
ศาลหลักเมืองมหาสารคาม อยู่ติดถนนครสวรรค์ หน้าโรงเรียนหลักเมืองซึ่งเป็นถนนสายหล...
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This shrine is on the bank of Nong Pla Thao, 3 kilometres from the city, on the way to Ban Khwao. There is a large tamarind tree on the bank, which is said to be where Chao Phraya Lae died fighting Vientiane soldiers in 1826... read more
The City Pillar Shrine of Chao Pho Kut Pong holds great cultural and spiritual significance for the people of Loei. It was built to honor Chao Pho Kut Pong, a sacred guardian believed to protect the city and its residents from harm. Inside the shrine, the figure of Chao Pho Kut Pong is enshrined in a dignified posture, surrounded by spaces for lighting incense, offering flowers, and presenting cer... read more
The city shrine is the stone pillar aging in Dvaravati and Khmer period).  It's expected to be built during the  11th-12th Buddhist century to the 17th-18th.   It is considered as the oldest city pillar in Thailand.  It is situated opposite to the Cultural Center of Phetchabun.... read more
Hor Inthakhin houses the Inthakhin Pillar, the official city pillar of Chiang Mai since the reign of King Mengrai. It is located in the four-sided viharn within Wat Chedi Luang, at the area considered the city’s “navel.”
Legend and History of the City Pillar According to the Suwannakam Daeng chronicle, Chiang Mai was originally inhabited by the Lawa people and plagued by evil spi...
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The pillar is housed in a structure, which often reflects the historical background of the province. Each Shrine has great religious, social, and political importance, and are held in high regard by the local inhabitants. Most Thai provinces have an official Shrine, and some districts within a province have their own, smaller shrine.... read more
The Department of Military Engineering in Ratchaburi Away from the city about 600 meters to the old City Pillar Shrine. Generated during the Buddha Lertla Naphalai... read more
This is located in the compound of the City Hall. It was constructed in 1977 as a four-gabled pavilion housing the city pillar and statues of the gods Narai and Vishnu. On one side is enshrined a Buddha image of the Sukhothai style in the attitude of Subduing Evil.... read more
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya City Pillar Shrine The construction of the City Pillar Shrine is according to the ancient tradition that was popular to create the City Pillar is a mascot and auspicious vision. For knowing where the city pillars are located That city would be peaceful and happy. The City Pillar must be buried in the downtown area. Or in a location that is Chaiyaphum according to the direc... read more
Kamphaeng Phet City Pillar Shrine is located near Wat Phra Kaew and the Kamphaeng Phet National Museum. Kamphaeng Phet’s name symbolizes strength and stability, like a city made of diamond. The shrine reflects this unshakable stability and is ideal for praying for housing, career, lost items, love, and other auspicious matters.
History: The shrine is believed to have been established during ...
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City Pillar Shrine of the Four Great Kings This shrine is situated at Ban Pak Rong, by the Kittikachorn Bridge, south of the city. The Shrine was established to honor Thailand's four former Great Kings who were associated with Tak. These Kings called for several strategic troop assemblies in the province to fight against invading forces. In this light, the Shrine represents utmost respect for the ... read more
รูปพระแม่ย่านี้ทำด้วยศิลาสลักแบบเทวรูป พระพักตร์ยาว พระหนุเสี้ยม พระเกตุมาลายาวประดับเครื่องทรงแบบนางพญาสูงประมาณ 1 เมตร พระแม่ย่าองค์นี้สันนิษฐานว่าสร้างในสมัยพ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราช พระองค์ทรงสร้างขึ้นเพื่ออุทิศให้กับพระมารดา คือนางเสือง การที่เรียกว่า"พระแม่ย่า" นี้เพราะว่า พ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราชทรงเรียกมารดาว่า "พระแม่" และชาวเมืองสุโขทัยเคารพพ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราชเสมอด้วยบิดา ดังนั้น จึงรวมเรียกพระม... read more
Phitsanulok City Pillar Shrine. Enshrined within the City Pillar Shrine Located along the Nan River in the west near the town hall, Phitsanulok. Design by the Fine Arts Department it is a crown prang.
Phitsanulok City Pillar The pillar is made of many kinds of wood. Assigned by LuangPu Ngon Sorayo Wat Phra Phutthabat Khao Ruak it is divided into 3 parts.

Portion of the tr...
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Phrae Shrine By the year 1387 Khun Luang. Phrae is governor of Phrae. During the construction of the first city. Sometimes referred to as the city of the current name has appeared. Temple in Wat Luang, Tambon Wiang, Amphoe Mueang Phrae Wat Luang is an ancient temple. Presumably built with the creation of the city of Phrae. Wat Phra Dhammakaya is the temple of the legendary ruler. Later in the year... read more
City Pillar and City Pillar Shrine, Nan — Located in the heart of Nan, this sacred site is important for locals and tourists interested in Lanna history and culture. The city pillar represents the spirit and identity of Nan, with origins dating back centuries.
Notable features include the shrine built in traditional Lanna architecture with exquisite wood carvings, serving as a spiritual cent...
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Phayao City Pillar Shrine is the official city pillar of Phayao province, symbolizing the spiritual heart of the community. Originally, Phayao was a district of Chiang Rai Province before being officially elevated to provincial status on August 28, 1977. To bring auspicious energy to the city, the first shrine construction began the same year, was completed in 1987, and relocated within Wiang subd... read more
Wat Klang Wiang is a temple located in the heart of Chiang Rai. Built in 1975, the original villagers called Wat Chan Ta Lok or Wat Chan Lok because the temple used to have large red sandalwood that sacred wood used to worship the ancient tradition and the main pillar of Chiang Rai is located. Until when the new city of Chiang Rai. And this temple is in the center of the city. The navel or the pil... read more
Chao Por Lak Muang Shrine is located in front of Lampang City Hall, southwest. It is assumed that built over a hundred years ago. The Buddha image blackened alloy is in the posture of meditation and commonly called Luang Phor Dam.
This image is one of four Buddha images built in 1968 by the Territorial Defense Department to be enshrined at the four cardinal directions of the country. Therefor...
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 City Pillar Shrine is opposite to the city hall.  The shrine has beautiful mural paintings.... read more
This shrine, on Malaiman road, placed statues of I-Suan and Narayana engraved on green stones. They are respectable for all Thai and Chinese people.... read more
The City Pillar Shrine of Prachuap Khiri Khan is regarded as one of the most important sacred places in the province. It was established to symbolize stability, prosperity, and spiritual unity for the local community, following the traditional Thai belief surrounding city pillars.
Architecture: The shrine features beautiful and magnificent Jaturamuk (four-gabled) Thai-style applied architecture, e...
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Chumphon City Pillar Shrine is a highly sacred site of the province and a cultural check-in spot that visitors should not miss. The shrine features exquisite Thai traditional architecture in the shape of a four-sided castle (Prasat Chatumuk) with a Prang-style roof. Inside is the city pillar, made of Ratchaphruek wood, the most auspicious wood of Thailand, intricately carved and gilded with gold l... read more
Surat Thani City Pillar Shrine It was built on June 9, 1996 to pay homage and honor His Majesty the King. On the auspicious occasion of His Majesty the King Rama IX's accession to the throne for 50 years.And to be the center of the hearts of the people of Surat Thani Province
The City Pillar Shrine consists of a chedi in the shape of an inverted bell. There is a chedi in the form of an inverted be...
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The City Pillar Shrine of Phang Nga, officially known as “Shrine of Chao Mae Sai Thong,” holds deep spiritual significance for the people of the province. It has long stood as a symbol of the city’s protection and prosperity. Locals and visitors alike come to pay homage, seek blessings, and strengthen their spiritual well-being.
According to legend, the shrine is dedicated to Cha...
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The Krabi City Pillar Shrine is located in the heart of Krabi town and holds deep historical and spiritual significance. It was constructed to enshrine the “city pillar,” a traditional symbol of protection and stability for the city and its people. The shrine continues to be a central place of worship for locals and visitors alike.
The architecture of the shrine features traditional Th...
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City Pillar Shrine Songkhla The Chinese architectural style building was constructed together with the city itself. The Chinese immigrants who came to settle there at the beginning of the 24th Buddhist Century had a major role in the establishment of Songkhla, hence, the distinctive Chinese lifestyle of the area.... read more

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