Bang Pa-In Royal Palace

Coordinates: 14°13′57″N 100°34′45″E / 14.23250°N 100.57917°E / 14.23250; 100.57917
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Bang Pa-In Royal Palace
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Ayutthaya
CountryThailand
Coordinates14°13′57″N 100°34′45″E / 14.23250°N 100.57917°E / 14.23250; 100.57917
Construction started1632
Website
www.royaloffice.th

Bang Pa-In Royal Palace (

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province in Thailand
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History

King Prasat Thong constructed the original complex[1]: 211  in 1632, but it fell into disuse and became overgrown in the late 18th and early 19th centuries, until King Mongkut began to restore the site in the mid-19th century. Most of the present buildings were constructed between 1872 and 1889 by King Chulalongkorn.[2]

Buildings

Amidst vast gardens and landscaping stand the following buildings: Wehart Chamrunt (Heavenly Light), a Chinese-style royal palace and throne room; the Warophat Phiman (Excellent and Shining Heavenly Abode), a royal residence; Ho Withun Thasana (Sages' Lookout), a brightly painted lookout tower; and the Aisawan Thiphya-Art (Divine Seat of Personal Freedom), a pavilion constructed in the middle of a pond and Wat Niwet Thammaprawat, a royal temple of the palace.[3]

The palace remains largely open to visitors.

  • Ho Withun Thasana, or Sages' Lookout
    Ho Withun Thasana, or Sages' Lookout
  • Wehart Chamrunt, or Heavenly Light
    Wehart Chamrunt, or Heavenly Light
  • Aisawanthipphaya-At Pavilion from the bridge
    Aisawanthipphaya-At Pavilion from the bridge
  • Warophat Phiman
    Warophat Phiman
  • Sabakran Rajaprayoon Residential Hall
    Sabakran Rajaprayoon Residential Hall
  • Uthayan Phumisathian Residential Hall
    Uthayan Phumisathian Residential Hall

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