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Bang Khun Phrom Palace
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The Bang Khun Phrom Palace is a former royal residence in Bangkok, Thailand. It served as the residence of Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu until his forced exile following the Siamese revolution of 1932. The palace is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, on Samsen Road, Phra Nakhon District.
Nearby attractions
The Bank of Thailand Museum
QF9X+475, 273 Sam Sen Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Prince Vivadhanajaya Library
273 Sam Sen Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Suan Luang Rama VIII Park
QF9V+PX9, Arun Amarin Rd, Bang Yi Khan, Bang Phlat, Bangkok 10700, Thailand
Phra Sumen Fort
QF7W+H7W, Phra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Santi Chai Prakan Park
QF7W+J29, Phra Athit Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Golden Teak Museum
วัดเทวราชกุญชรวรวิหาร เลขที่ 90 Thanon Si Ayutthaya, Wachira Phayaban, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
Bang Lamphu Museum
Phra Sumen Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Bangkok Local Museum Phra Nakorn District
78 Sam Sen Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Office of National Museums
81 1 Thanon Si Ayutthaya, Wachira Phayaban, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
Bang Lamphu Market
61 Chakrabongse Rd, Chana Songkhram, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Nearby restaurants
Kin Lom Chom Saphan
11, 6 Chakrabongse Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
May Kaidee Tanao Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurant
54/1 Soi Samsen 5, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Snooze Coffee House
170, 4 Sam Sen Rd, Ban Phan Thom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Steve Cafe & Cuisine
68, ซอยศรีอยุธยา 21 Si Ayutthaya Rd, Wachira Phayaban, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
InLove Bar & Restaurant
2, 1 Krung Kasem Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
The Island Restaurant Thai food & Vegetarian And Bar.
49 Samsen 4 Alley, Ban Phan Thom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Grazie Restaurant
289 Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Chiewchan Panich (Thewet Boiled Rice)
76 Krung Kasem Rd, Bang Khun Phrom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Mongkolchai Chicken Rice
314 Sam Sen Rd, Dusit, Dusit District, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Hiranyakul House บ้านหิรัณยกุล ร้านอาหาร ริมน้ำ
10 Samsen soi 3 Sampraya Rd, Watsampraya, Pranakorn, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Nearby hotels
Casa Nithra
Baan Panthom, 176 Sam Sen Rd, Khwaeng Ban Phan Thom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Bangkok Saran Poshtel
11/1 Samsen Road, Soi 3, Samphraya, Phranakorn, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
LOST INN BKK
250/15 Sam Sen Rd, Bang Khun Phrom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
SamSenSam Place
48 Samsen 3 Alley, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
New Phiman Riverview Guesthouse
Samsen Soi 5, Samsen Rd., Banglampu, Wat-Sampraya District, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Tara Place hotel Bangkok
117 Sam Sen Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Penpark Place
22 Samsen 3 Alley, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Peace Land Khaosan
105 ตรอก บางขุนพรหม ถ. วิสุทธิกษัตริย์ Ban Phan Thom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Let's Zzz Bangkok
85 Samsen 1 Alley, Watsampraya, Pranakorn, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Bella Bella Riverview
6 Samsen 3 Alley, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
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Bang Khun Phrom Palace

273 Sam Sen Rd, Wat Sam Phraya, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
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The Bang Khun Phrom Palace is a former royal residence in Bangkok, Thailand. It served as the residence of Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu until his forced exile following the Siamese revolution of 1932. The palace is located on the east bank of the Chao Phraya River, on Samsen Road, Phra Nakhon District.

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attractions: The Bank of Thailand Museum, Prince Vivadhanajaya Library, Suan Luang Rama VIII Park, Phra Sumen Fort, Santi Chai Prakan Park, Golden Teak Museum, Bang Lamphu Museum, Bangkok Local Museum Phra Nakorn District, Office of National Museums, Bang Lamphu Market, restaurants: Kin Lom Chom Saphan, May Kaidee Tanao Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurant, Snooze Coffee House, Steve Cafe & Cuisine, InLove Bar & Restaurant, The Island Restaurant Thai food & Vegetarian And Bar., Grazie Restaurant, Chiewchan Panich (Thewet Boiled Rice), Mongkolchai Chicken Rice, Hiranyakul House บ้านหิรัณยกุล ร้านอาหาร ริมน้ำ
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Nearby attractions of Bang Khun Phrom Palace

The Bank of Thailand Museum

Prince Vivadhanajaya Library

Suan Luang Rama VIII Park

Phra Sumen Fort

Santi Chai Prakan Park

Golden Teak Museum

Bang Lamphu Museum

Bangkok Local Museum Phra Nakorn District

Office of National Museums

Bang Lamphu Market

The Bank of Thailand Museum

The Bank of Thailand Museum

4.6

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Open 24 hours
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Prince Vivadhanajaya Library

Prince Vivadhanajaya Library

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Suan Luang Rama VIII Park

Suan Luang Rama VIII Park

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Phra Sumen Fort

Phra Sumen Fort

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Kin Lom Chom Saphan

May Kaidee Tanao Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurant

Snooze Coffee House

Steve Cafe & Cuisine

InLove Bar & Restaurant

The Island Restaurant Thai food & Vegetarian And Bar.

Grazie Restaurant

Chiewchan Panich (Thewet Boiled Rice)

Mongkolchai Chicken Rice

Hiranyakul House บ้านหิรัณยกุล ร้านอาหาร ริมน้ำ

Kin Lom Chom Saphan

Kin Lom Chom Saphan

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May Kaidee Tanao Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurant

May Kaidee Tanao Vegetarian & Vegan Restaurant

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(325)

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Snooze Coffee House

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Steve Cafe & Cuisine

Steve Cafe & Cuisine

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Donny BoonyamanopDonny Boonyamanop
Bang Khun Phrom Palace is located on Samsen Area, just near to Rama 8 Bridge and adjacent to Bank of Thailand Museum. It is a heritage royal residence which is right next tot he bank of Chao Phraya River. The architecture here is an Italian craftsmanship. The palace for royals each represent various unique room for specific purpose. The European / colonial style palace requires booking in advance from BOT website to access with 2x tour guides provided (in Thai language only). I believed there's 3-4 sessions each day and each tour session is max to 40x ppl. Many thanks for the tour guide for going beyond mile to explain to us each of exhibitions and rooms visiting are. From the terrace to the interior design. Meet up point (with a pink wristband) will be provided at the BOT Learning Centre. Please be there 15 mins prior to your tour start time. Then after roll-call, the tour guide will then walk you to the Bang Khun Phrom Palace. Definitely worth it. PS: Only still photos are allowed (in some rooms). No videos nor motion capturing is strictly permitted.
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First of all, this is a must visit destination if you want to learn about royal family of Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu. The houses turned into museums and open for public by appointment in advance. Though this is a free of charge museum, your visit or reservations for weekend. Go check in their website or give them a call if you find it difficult to reserve one. Most of the visitors are Thais. Inherently the guide was speaking in Thai. That made the learning journey was not really successful, yet, she initiated to made the non-Thai visit understand with a second explanation in English. My case, I reserved a week in advance. Due to high number of interested visitors. I spent 2 hours along with visiting the learning center/library combined. To get to this museum, my case, I took MRT Sam Yot (Exit 3). Then took TukTuk taxi to the destination for the same price if you go for car taxi or uber. Hope this helps! Follow me for more information about travel within Thailand 🇹🇭
Ade HoAde Ho
Bang Khun Phrom Palace was the residence of His Royal Highness Prince Boriphat Sukhumphan, Prince of Nakhon Sawan, the founder of the Boriphat family, and Her Royal Highness Princess Sukhumala Marasri. It was built in 1901. Until the Siamese Revolution of 1932, this palace became the property of the government and became the office of various government agencies, including the Army Youth Department, the National Culture Council, and from 1945 until the present, Bang Khun Phrom Palace is home to the Bank of Thailand Museum . Currently, part of the building is under renovation and closed to the public until further notice. The palace is only open on weekends, excluding public holidays. Before you can join the tour in the palace, you've to register in advance or you may ask the staff of the Bank of Thailand museum (opposite to the palace) to help you with the registration.
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Bang Khun Phrom Palace is located on Samsen Area, just near to Rama 8 Bridge and adjacent to Bank of Thailand Museum. It is a heritage royal residence which is right next tot he bank of Chao Phraya River. The architecture here is an Italian craftsmanship. The palace for royals each represent various unique room for specific purpose. The European / colonial style palace requires booking in advance from BOT website to access with 2x tour guides provided (in Thai language only). I believed there's 3-4 sessions each day and each tour session is max to 40x ppl. Many thanks for the tour guide for going beyond mile to explain to us each of exhibitions and rooms visiting are. From the terrace to the interior design. Meet up point (with a pink wristband) will be provided at the BOT Learning Centre. Please be there 15 mins prior to your tour start time. Then after roll-call, the tour guide will then walk you to the Bang Khun Phrom Palace. Definitely worth it. PS: Only still photos are allowed (in some rooms). No videos nor motion capturing is strictly permitted.
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First of all, this is a must visit destination if you want to learn about royal family of Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu. The houses turned into museums and open for public by appointment in advance. Though this is a free of charge museum, your visit or reservations for weekend. Go check in their website or give them a call if you find it difficult to reserve one. Most of the visitors are Thais. Inherently the guide was speaking in Thai. That made the learning journey was not really successful, yet, she initiated to made the non-Thai visit understand with a second explanation in English. My case, I reserved a week in advance. Due to high number of interested visitors. I spent 2 hours along with visiting the learning center/library combined. To get to this museum, my case, I took MRT Sam Yot (Exit 3). Then took TukTuk taxi to the destination for the same price if you go for car taxi or uber. Hope this helps! Follow me for more information about travel within Thailand 🇹🇭
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Bang Khun Phrom Palace was the residence of His Royal Highness Prince Boriphat Sukhumphan, Prince of Nakhon Sawan, the founder of the Boriphat family, and Her Royal Highness Princess Sukhumala Marasri. It was built in 1901. Until the Siamese Revolution of 1932, this palace became the property of the government and became the office of various government agencies, including the Army Youth Department, the National Culture Council, and from 1945 until the present, Bang Khun Phrom Palace is home to the Bank of Thailand Museum . Currently, part of the building is under renovation and closed to the public until further notice. The palace is only open on weekends, excluding public holidays. Before you can join the tour in the palace, you've to register in advance or you may ask the staff of the Bank of Thailand museum (opposite to the palace) to help you with the registration.
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Bang Khun Phrom Palace is a historic and culturally significant site located in Bangkok, Thailand. Built in the early 20th century, this palace is notable for its architectural beauty and historical importance, offering visitors a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Thailand’s royalty during the early 1900s.

Historical Significance: The palace was originally constructed as a residence for Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, a prominent member of the Thai royal family. Its design and construction reflect the grandeur and elegance associated with the royal family of that era. The palace serves as a testament to Thailand’s rich royal heritage and architectural development during the early 20th century.

Architectural Design: Bang Khun Phrom Palace is renowned for its distinctive architectural style, which combines elements of traditional Thai architecture with Western influences. The palace features intricate detailing, grand hallways, and beautifully landscaped gardens. Its design showcases the fusion of cultural aesthetics, reflecting the tastes and preferences of the era in which it was built.

Exhibits and Tours: While the palace itself is not always open to the public, it occasionally hosts exhibitions and guided tours that provide insights into its history and significance. These tours typically offer a detailed look at the palace’s architecture, the life of Prince Paribatra, and the role of the palace in Thailand’s royal history. Visitors can explore the elegant rooms, admire the art and decor, and learn about the historical events that shaped the palace’s legacy.

Visitor Experience: When open to visitors, Bang Khun Phrom Palace provides a unique and enriching experience. The opportunity to explore a historic royal residence and learn about its significance offers a valuable addition to any cultural itinerary in Bangkok. The palace’s staff and guides are knowledgeable, providing informative and engaging commentary on the history and architecture of the site.

Location and Accessibility: Located in central Bangkok, Bang Khun Phrom Palace is relatively accessible by public transportation, including the local buses. Its central location makes it a convenient addition to a tour of Bangkok’s historic and cultural landmarks. Visitors should check in advance for opening times and tour availability, as access to the palace may be limited or subject to special arrangements.

Overall Impression: Bang Khun Phrom Palace is a remarkable destination for those interested in exploring Thailand’s royal history and architectural heritage. Its combination of historical significance, architectural beauty, and occasional public access makes it a noteworthy site for cultural exploration. The palace offers a fascinating glimpse into the opulent world of Thailand’s royalty and serves as an important cultural...

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For westerners keen to visit, the email reservation system doesn't work and the Bank of Thailand switchboard is in the Thai language. However, it's still possible. Show up 10 or 15 minutes before one of the three tour times. The security guards at the gate will stop you and ask for your name, showing you the guest list. If you're not on it, they will give you this phone number: 02 356 7766. when you hear the recorded message in Thai, press 3. this will connect you to a real person who can hear you speak English or connect you to someone who does. Tell them you'd like to join the tour; they'll warn you the tour is only in Thai but you can take pictures. They tell you to come through security in the building across the street, which is the Bank of Thailand museum and learning center. Someone will meet you there and give you a wristband. There's a good coffee shop there where you can wait before or after your tour. Walk across the street by yourself; the security at the palace gate will let you in with your wristband. There is one room you can't take pictures in, containing personal belongings of the royals who lived there. I don't speak Thai so I didn't understand this and got in a little bit of trouble, but they were nice about it. Tour is...

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Bang Khun Phrom Palace is located on Samsen Area, just near to Rama 8 Bridge and adjacent to Bank of Thailand Museum.

It is a heritage royal residence which is right next tot he bank of Chao Phraya River. The architecture here is an Italian craftsmanship. The palace for royals each represent various unique room for specific purpose.

The European / colonial style palace requires booking in advance from BOT website to access with 2x tour guides provided (in Thai language only). I believed there's 3-4 sessions each day and each tour session is max to 40x ppl.

Many thanks for the tour guide for going beyond mile to explain to us each of exhibitions and rooms visiting are. From the terrace to the interior design.

Meet up point (with a pink wristband) will be provided at the BOT Learning Centre. Please be there 15 mins prior to your tour start time. Then after roll-call, the tour guide will then walk you to the Bang Khun Phrom Palace.

Definitely worth it.

PS: Only still photos are allowed (in some rooms). No videos nor motion capturing is...

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