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Dusit Maha Prasat Hall Review

4.2 /512 Reviews
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The palace is the first palace built in the Grand Palace and is a traditional Thai building. Now the palace is mainly used as a place for funerals for royal figures such as kings, queens, queens and queens.

Dusit Maha Prasat Hall

Posted: Jun 12, 2018
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  • Nidnidnid
    5/5Outstanding
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    Dusit Throne Hall is very beautiful, large, built since Rama 1 and continued to be restored. It is a place for various ceremonies. Located inside the Grand Palace Easy to come, convenient to travel.

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    Posted: May 6, 2023
  • Chatrudee poohin
    5/5Outstanding
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    Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall It is the main throne of the Maha Prasat in the Grand Palace. Located in the middle-class royal court. west of Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall There is Phiman Ratthaya Throne Hall, left a head, right rear and a household or moon house, continuous Behind in the inner royal court

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    Posted: Jan 16, 2023
  • ชอบการพักผ่อน
    5/5Outstanding
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    very beautiful,very beautiful

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    Posted: Aug 23, 2022
  • quqky
    3/5Average
    Original Text

    The palace is very beautiful, but not a particularly prominent building, it is hidden in a corner, everyone has to follow the map to find, but this building I think is still very beautiful, and very traditional.

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    Posted: Oct 29, 2020
  • M49***70
    5/5Outstanding
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    A temple in the Grand Palace, built by Rama I in 1789, and renovated several times later, eventually becoming one of the most beautiful buildings in the Grand Palace complex. The four-story roof of the palace is covered with red and green tiles and a gilded pagoda. The doors and windows are painted in gold and black paint, making the building more magnificent. The palace was originally intended for the coronation and the reception of important guests, but since his remains were displayed here after the death of Rama I, they were later used for funerals, where the remains of the king and members of the royal nobility were placed before their cremation.

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    Posted: Jun 7, 2019
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