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Tha Chang Pier
Tha Chang (elephant pier) was built in the reign of King Rama I (1782-1809). In the past, elephants from the Grand Palace were brought to this area to take a bath. At present, Tha Chang has a ferry jetty, with a number of retail shops and a market. At the corner of the Tha Chang … Fortsæt med at læse
Silpakorn Universitet
The leading Thai university in fine arts, archaeology, and many other faculties. Established in 1943 by Italian born art professor Corrado Feroci. In the reign of King Rama I, (1782-1809) the area of Silpakorn University was the site of three palaces.
Grand Palace og Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo)
Constructed simultaneously with the establishment of Rattanakosin in 1782 by King Rama I the Great, the complex covers a total area of 60 acres and comprises 2 major quarters; the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo).
Saranrom Palace
Slottet ligger øst for Royal Grand Palace, den blev bygget under regeringstid af kong Rama IV. I 1868 Kong Rama V gav Saranrom Palace til sin ældste bror, Prins Kroma Phra Chakrabaddibongse. Senere på slottet er blevet brugt som Udenrigsministeriet hvor blev modtaget statslige gæster. King … Fortsæt med at læse
Saranrom Park
Saranrom Royal Garden was built in 1868 and the park was later created in 1874. There are many interesting monuments and one of them is the memorial of Queen Sunantha Kumareerat who passed away from a boating accident in 1880 when she was still young.