
10 วัดเขตพระนคร ประวัติศาสตร์เมืองกรุง



The main building is the central ubosoth, which houses the statue of Emerald Buddha. The legendary history of this Buddha image is traced to India, five centuries after the Lord Buddha attained Nirvana, till it was finally enshrined in Bangkok at the Wat Phra Kaew temple in 1782 during Rama I's reign (1782–1809). This marked the beginning and raise of the Chakri Dynasty of the present Kingdo...
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Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan is a first-class royal temple and a true architectural gem located in the historic heart of Bangkok. Commissioned by King Rama I and completed during the reign of King Rama III, this temple reflects the artistic and spiritual richness of early Rattanakosin-era Thailand.
At its heart sits Phra Sri Sakayamuni, one of the largest cast bronze Buddha images in... read more
At its heart sits Phra Sri Sakayamuni, one of the largest cast bronze Buddha images in... read more
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Wat Pho
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Wat Ratchabophit Sathit Maha Simaram Ratchaworawihan, built in 1869 by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), is a magnificent royal temple that harmoniously blends traditional Thai architecture with Western Gothic influences. Located in the Phra Nakhon district, it is one of the finest examples of cross-cultural temple design in Thailand.
The temple's layout is unique—its main ordination hall (ubosot... read more
The temple's layout is unique—its main ordination hall (ubosot... read more
Wat Intharawihan, also known locally as “Wat Bang Khun Phrom Nai,” is situated along Wisut Kasat Road in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district. It is a temple with a rich history dating back to the late Ayutthaya period.
The main highlight is the “Phra Buddha Sri Ariya Mettrai” or “Luang Pho To,” a massive standing Buddha statue measuring over 32 meters in height... read more
The main highlight is the “Phra Buddha Sri Ariya Mettrai” or “Luang Pho To,” a massive standing Buddha statue measuring over 32 meters in height... read more
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajavaravihara, commonly known as Wat Bowon, is a first-class royal temple located in Bangkok’s historic Banglamphu area. Founded in 1826 during the reign of King Rama III, the temple has deep connections with the Thai royal family and has served as the monastic residence for several kings and Supreme Patriarchs of Thailand.
The temple gained prominence when King Mongku... read more
The temple gained prominence when King Mongku... read more
Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit Ratchaworamahawihan, often referred to as Wat Mahathat, is a prestigious royal temple located near Sanam Luang, opposite Thammasat University and close to the Grand Palace. Its origins trace back to the Ayutthaya period, making it one of the oldest temples in Bangkok. The temple was renovated and elevated in royal status by King Rama V and continues to play a signific...
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Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan is one of Bangkok’s revered royal temples, located on Chak Phet Road in the historic Phra Nakhon district. The temple was originally established during the early Rattanakosin period under the reign of King Rama I. It holds the status of a second-class royal temple and has long played a role in royal and religious ceremonies.
The temple is notable for its stun... read more
The temple is notable for its stun... read more
Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan is a first-class royal temple located in the historic Phra Nakhon District of Bangkok. It was commissioned by King Rama IV in 1859 to serve as his official royal temple and as the first monastery of the Dhammayutika Nikaya, a monastic order he founded.
The temple's architecture reflects a graceful fusion of traditional Thai and Sri Lankan Buddhist... read more
The temple's architecture reflects a graceful fusion of traditional Thai and Sri Lankan Buddhist... read more
Wat Ratchanaddaram is a distinguished royal temple founded during the reign of King Rama III in the early Rattanakosin era. Located on Maha Chai Road in the historic Phra Nakhon district, the temple is best known for its extraordinary Loha Prasat, a multi-tiered structure built entirely of metal, which symbolizes the 37 virtues leading to enlightenment in Buddhism.
The Loha Prasat’s unique a... read more
The Loha Prasat’s unique a... read more