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✨️A wide area at the foot of Phan Fa Lilat Bridge, beautiful and captivating to both Thais and foreigners.
✨️Built in 1989, it is the place where the royal monument of King Nangklao is enshrined, the pavilion where His Majesty the King resided to welcome royal guests, and 3 pavilions for government officials and honored guests to wait and welcome him.
✨️The surrounding area offers views of Loha Prasat, Mahakan Fort, and Phra Borommathat.
✨️The original area was Sala Chalermthai Cinema, the first cinema in Thailand.
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Lan Plubplamahajesadabodin
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.. is an outdoor garden located at the corner of Ratchadamnoen Klang Road and Maha Chai Road, Bowonniwet Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok.
.. Named after the royal title of King Nangklao when he held the title of Prince Jessadabodin.
.. The surrounding area is a wide open space with a statue of King Nangklao. Additionally, there is a pavilion built for the King to receive foreign dignitaries. This pavilion was constructed in 1989.
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Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin 🇹🇭
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Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin is one of tourist spot in Bangkok along side of Ratchadamnoen Avenue, near by Democracy Monument.
Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin is a pavilion or residence for the king when his majesty go out to meet the Royal visitor. It was built in 1989 instead Salachalermthai. In addition, there is King Rama III Royal Monument in this area, too.
The Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin (gold structure on right) is located at the corner of Ratchadamnoen Road and Thanon Maha Chai, near Khao San Road. It is a very popular area with lots of pedestrian traffic. Also in view is Wat Ratchanatdaram in the background left and center, and a statue of King Rama III, The bronze statue, half larger than life size, is seated on a throne.The monument was built by the Fine Arts Department in 1990. The surrounding area is decorated with beautiful plants, with the Royal Reception Pavilion and three minor pavilions known as Sala Rai
nearby.
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Royal Pavilion of King Chulalongkorn
Phlap Phla Maha Jessada Bodin
.. located on Ratchadamnoen Klang Road, which was originally the location of Chalerm Thai Cinema
.. This area has been beautifully renovated and is the location of the monument of King Nangklao, Rama III
.. Beside the monument, there is also a beautiful Thai-style Phlap Phla Pavilion and behind it is Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan with a metal castle
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Royal Pavilion Mahajesadabadin 🇹🇭
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Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin
This square was really beautiful!! Of course the traditional type houses are nice but not only that, it was in full bloom when I visited!! It was really nice!!!! There is a temple in the back so I took some really nice pictures!!! It is free. Everyone can stop by anytime you come!!! Sometimes you can see monks. The view is also great!! Enjoy!!
Beautiful buildings and beautiful architecture in the Royal Memorial of King R. Rama III
Since the early days of Rattanakosin, Thai people have been grateful for his dedication in many areas such as commerce, defense, Buddhism, and even the culture and knowledge inscriptions of Thai massage at Wat Pho.
Royal Pavillion Mahajetsadabadin is an absolute place of culture and curiosity - definitely worth checking out while you are in Bangkok - and if this is what you are looking for.
Try it with the night lights on. It looks really beautiful.
If you visit during the day, you can click a lot of nice pictures and the entrance fee is free!!
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Maha Chetsadabodin Royal Pavilion
The Mahajetsadabodin Royal Pavilion is an elegant and historically significant structure located in Bangkok, Thailand. The Pavilion is a part of the Rattanakosin Royal Plaza, a vast area that encompasses several important landmarks of the city. This stunning architectural marvel is often overlooked in favor of more well-known attractions in the city, but it holds a special place in Thai history and culture.
The pavilion was built in 1882 during the reign of King Rama V as a place for the king and his court to enjoy leisure activities such as music, dance, and theater. The structure was designed in a traditional Thai style with intricate details and ornate decorations, showcasing the exquisite craftsmanship of the artisans of that time. The Pavilion was also used for various royal ceremonies and state functions, adding to its historical and cultural significance.
The Mahajetsadabodin Royal Pavilion is surrounded by a lush garden, adding to the serene and picturesque ambiance of the area. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll through the well-maintained grounds and admire the stunning architecture of the Pavilion against the backdrop of the greenery.
The Pavilion's location within the Rattanakosin Royal Plaza makes it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the historic district of Bangkok. With its proximity to other important landmarks like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and the National Gallery, visitors can easily include the Pavilion in their itinerary and gain a deeper understanding of Thailand's rich cultural heritage.
While the Mahajetsadabodin Royal Pavilion may not be as widely recognized as some of Bangkok's more famous attractions, it offers a unique and authentic experience for those interested in history, art, and architecture. The tranquil atmosphere, coupled with the Pavilion's historical significance, makes it a hidden gem that is definitely worth discovering. Whether visitors are passionate about architecture, history, or simply seeking a peaceful escape from the bustling city, the Pavilion offers a memorable and enriching experience.#mytripvlog #bangkoktourism #amazingthailand #pavilion #bangkoktour