
10 วังเก่าใกล้กรุง น่าเที่ยว



King Rama V, or King Mongkutklao had it designed by and Italian architect, built of teak wood with gilding. It sets at the beach in Tambon Haui Sai Nuea, Amphoe Cha-am. The area was then abundant with wildlife especially deer, thus resulting in such a name of this palace which means Deer Garden. The palace consists of 3 important buildings.
This magnificent Summer Palace Phra Ratchaniw... read more
This magnificent Summer Palace Phra Ratchaniw... read more
King Rama IV took Buddhist recluse at Tham Khao Yoi several times and stayed overnights at Wat Maha Samanaram at the foot of Khao Wang. After he took the throne, he had the first new palace built in Phetchaburi in 1859, on the top of Khao Khiri or Khao Maha Nakhon Khiri Palaceâ€. The hill was renamed “Khao Mahasawan†the great paradise but has been commonly called Khao Wang by the locals.&nbs...
read more
King Rama IV had it built at Ban Puen village by the river of Phetchaburi in 1910, the very last year of his reign, to be his retreat in the rainy season. It was a model of the summer palace of Keiser Whilhelm of Germany. Mr. Carl Dohring, the German architect who had designed Bang Khun Phrom Palace, was assigned to supervise the construction which was in Jugendstil style, a mixture between the Ba...
read more
Originally, Bang Pa-In was a riverine island. When Prasat Thong became the Ayutthaya king (1630 - 1655), he had the Chumphon Nikayaram Temple built on his family estate. Later, he had a palace built on a lake in the middle of the island where he could periodically reside.
The palace, surrounded by a lake 400 meters long and 40 meters wide, and the Chumphon Kikarayam temple, are all that remain of ... read more
The palace, surrounded by a lake 400 meters long and 40 meters wide, and the Chumphon Kikarayam temple, are all that remain of ... read more
Tel: 245-4934 Located on Si Ayutthaya Road, this complex of five Thai-style houses occupies a beautiful garden and houses an important collection of Asian antiques. A lacquer pavilion is decorated with sumptuous late Ayutthaya period gold leaf mural. There is also a Khon Museum where masks and costumes of the classical play are on display.It is open daily from 9.00 a.m.-4.00 p.m. Admission fee is ...
read more
Located on Ratchawithi Road Behind the National Assembly, it is the world’s largest building made entirely of golden teak. Removed from Ko Sichang in Chonburi province, it was rebuilt here in 1900 by the command of King Rama V. The mansion has many exhibition rooms, some of shich maintain the atmosphere of the past. A guided tour inside the building is provided to visitors. Other buildings in th...
read more
The Bank of Thailand Museum is an important learning destination that presents the rich history of Thailand’s financial and banking systems. Located on Samsen Road in the Phra Nakhon district, the museum houses a comprehensive collection of exhibits detailing the development of Thailand’s monetary systems from ancient times to the modern digital era.
Key Highlights include:
Evolution... read more
Key Highlights include:
Evolution... read more