Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan The temple near the Grand Palace is very quiet. It is a temple of King Rama III. There are many spots of temples decorated with marble.
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Wat Rajapradit Sathitmahasimaram Rajaworavihara Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Rachapadit Temple used to be located in Saranrom Park (SaranromPark), and now it is located in the northeast corner of the outside of the park, very close to the Grand Palace. It's a charming, peaceful temple that is visited by relatively few tourists. The temple was built by Rama IV in the mid-19th century, and the king's taste in combining the East and the West is on full display in his choice of building materials for the temple. For example, the roof of the main Buddhist temple is made of a forbidding grey marble, while the interior murals, created in the 19th century, depict scenes of lively celebrations at various festivals in the Thai calendar. In addition, some frescoes depict extravagant preparations for the Great Swing celebration, there are scenes of people celebrating the annual Loy Krathong festival, and one depicts a king watching a lunar eclipse. Striking carvings adorn the temple doors, eaves and temple gables. Notable buildings in the temple include elegant pavilions, Khmer-style Purangs, and grey marble stupas.
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Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan The temple near the Grand Palace is very quiet. It is a temple of King Rama III. There are many spots of temples decorated with marble.
Wat Ratchapradit Sathit Mahasimaram The Royal Temple, about 100 meters away from the Grand Palace, was built in Rama IV, the main temple of gray marble, and the two white temples next to it show the characteristics of the Royal Temple. Because the original capital city had three temples :Wat Mahathat, Wat Ratchaburana and Wat Rachapradit. Bangkok had two other temples, but there was no temple, so Rama IV built the temple on the land selected by Rama III to grow coffee. The outside of the temple is the accommodation area for monks, although it faces the street but is very quiet.
WatRatchapradit Lachapadite Temple is the buried place of Thailand's fourth emperor. It is much higher than other temples, and the temple area is also very large, with many exclusive sacrifices and huge portraits of Thailand's current king, Rama X, and Queen Mother.
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Wat Ratchapradit is a small temple. In front of the Saranrom Palace It is a temple of King Rama IV. The temple is beautiful with marble walls and marble pillars.
It is a very beautiful temple. It is the temple of King Rama IV.