King Narai's Palace

Coordinates: 14°47′59″N 100°36′36″E / 14.79972°N 100.61000°E / 14.79972; 100.61000
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Dusit Sawan hall

The King Narai's Palace (

Ayutthaya from 1656 to 1688. He ordered the palace built in 1666 in the same area as King Ramesuan's Palace. King Narai stayed here for about 8–9 months a year, except during the rainy season. He designated Lopburi as the second capital of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. The palace was a place for relaxation, hunting, administering the country's affairs, and welcoming official visitors. When the king died in 1688, Lopburi and the palace were abandoned.[1][2]

The palace is described in the Eulogy of King Narai, probably composed around 1680. The description highlights the system for bringing piped water to the palace.

King Mongkut (Rama IV) of Rattanakosin ordered the restoration of King Narai's Palace. He built a new throne hall complex (Phiman Monkut Pavilion) for his stay in 1856. He also renamed the palace Phra Narai Rajanivet. During King Chulalongkorn's (Rama V) reign, Phiman Mongkut Pavilion, which had been King Mongkut's accommodations, was given to the government to use as the Lopburi City Hall. On October 11, 1924, Prince Damrong Rajanubhab and Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong opened the Chantarapisarn Pavilion in King Narai's palace as a museum, calling it the Lopburi Museum. Later, in 1961 the name of the museum was changed to Somdet Phra Narai National Museum. To date, the museum has exhibited more than 1,864 items of the collection of ancient artifacts in different pavilions and buildings of the palace.[3][4]

Gallery

  • Palace Inner Gate
    Palace Inner Gate
  • Chantara Phisan Hall
    Chantara Phisan Hall
  • Phra Nak Prok, beside Chantara Phisan Hall
    Phra Nak Prok, beside Chantara Phisan Hall
  • Phiman Mongkut Pavilion
    Phiman Mongkut Pavilion
  • Phiman Mongkut Pavilion, view from Chantara Phisan Hall
    Phiman Mongkut Pavilion, view from Chantara Phisan Hall
  • Palace Inner Gate
    Palace Inner Gate
  • Suthasawan Hall
    Suthasawan Hall
  • Dusit Sawan Thanya Mahaprasat Hall
    Dusit Sawan Thanya Mahaprasat Hall
  • Inside Dusit Sawan Thanya Mahaprasat Hall
    Inside Dusit Sawan Thanya Mahaprasat Hall
  • The Palace view, from Dusit Sawan Hall
    The Palace view, from Dusit Sawan Hall
  • Twelve Royal Storage
    Twelve Royal Storage
  • Reception Hall, for Foreign Visitors
    Reception Hall, for Foreign Visitors
  • Water Tank
    Water Tank
  • Museum Office
    Museum Office

References

  1. ^ "พระนารายณ์ราชนิเวศน์ ลพบุรี". 22 August 2018.
  2. ^ "พระนารายณ์ราชนิเวศน์ - บันทึกการเดินทาง..sabalahmm".
  3. ^ "พระนารายณ์ราชนิเวศน์".
  4. ^ ""พระนารายณ์ราชนิเวศน์" พระราชวังแห่งที่ ๒ ของกรุงศรีอยุธยา รัชสมัยพระนารายณ์". 21 March 2018.

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