A collection of places to visit in the Samsen area✨️
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Samsen area is an old area since the beginning of Rattanakosin. I would like to recommend interesting places.
✨️Phraya Burut Ratchapallabha's house This beautiful Victorian architecture house is located in the Office of the Internal Audit of the Royal Thai Army. It used to belong to the ancestors of the Krairiksh family. It is open to visitors only from the outside.
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✨️Himmapan House or Park Samsen is located inside Vajira Hospital. It is open to visitors on special occasions. It is a house that is considered to be second only to the Grand Palace.
✨️Wat Ratchathiwat This temple is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The designer was His Royal Highness Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong. The interior is painted with realistic powder paintings. The Sala Karn Parian is the largest golden teak house in Thailand. Inside, exquisite and beautiful artwork is preserved.
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Wat Ratchathiwat, an ancient temple
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Wat Ratcha Thiwat was originally called "Wat Samorai". It is an extremely old temple, but there is no evidence of when it was built. It is assumed that it was built during the Ayutthaya period. During the Rattanakosin period, Wat Ratcha Thiwat was the temple where many royals stayed while they were ordained, such as King Phutthaloetla Naphalai when he was His Royal Highness Prince Isarasunthon, King Mongkut when he was His Royal Highness Prince Mongkut, and Prince Maha Senanurak when he was His Royal Highness Prince Kromkhun Senanurak, and many other royals.
When King Mongkut ascended to the throne in Chula Sakarat 1213 (B.E. 2394), he gave Wat Samorai a new name: “Wat Ratcha Thiwat Wihan” has been around until today.
Wat Ratcha Thiwat is located on Soi Samsen 9, Dusit District, Bangkok.
It has beautiful murals, especially the paintings of Somdej Kru or His Royal Highness Prince Narisara Nuvadtivongse, which are a combination of Western and Buddhist painting. In addition, this temple also has a principal Buddha image that is over 100 years old for visitors to pay homage to.
Wat Ratcha Thiwat is open every day from 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. It is another beautiful temple worth visiting in Bangkok, both to admire the beauty of its architecture and paintings, and to pay homage to the sacred objects in this temple.
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Wat Ratchathiwat Ratchaworawihan, an ancient temple over 747 years old.
Wat Ratchathiwat Ratchaworawihan, located along the Chao Phraya River, was built during the Ayutthaya period around 1820 BE, or 747 years ago. This ancient temple has been continuously restored by the kings. It is a significant royal temple, especially notable for its beautiful murals inside the ordination hall, which depict the 13 chapters of the Vessantara Jataka. These murals were painted by Mr. Rigoli, an Italian artist, using a new technique introduced during the reign of King Rama V. The main Buddha image in the ordination hall is Phra Sumpunnee, and the hall is open for worship every day during two time slots: 8:30 - 10:30 AM and 1:00 - 4:00 PM. The pagoda features Mahayana-style stone Buddha images on all four sides. Additionally, the temple boasts a beautiful sermon hall in the Rattanakosin style, the King Mongkut's residence, the Queen Mother's residence, and the Four Seasons residence. The temple is very peaceful, shaded by large and small trees, with a cool breeze blowing from the Chao Phraya River.
Temple opening hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Location: 3 Samsen Road, Wachiraphayaban Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300
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🕉️ Tranquil Splendor: Wat Rachathiwat Review 🌺
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Wat Rachathiwat is a serene and majestic Buddhist temple that offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. This historic temple, with its stunning architecture and intricate decorations, showcases the rich cultural heritage of Thailand. The serene atmosphere is perfect for meditation and reflection, with beautifully landscaped gardens and tranquil ponds adding to the calm ambiance. The temple's main hall, adorned with impressive murals and statues, is a sight to behold. Wat Rachathiwat is a hidden gem, providing a serene and spiritual experience for all who visit. 🏯🌸🙏