Phyathai Palace built in 1909 by order of Rama V

After a month of closure due to the recent Covid-19 outbreak, Phyathai Palace will reopen in February. 

The Phyathai Palace, currently a museum, is flanked by Phramongkutklao Hospital on the east side and the Royal Thai Army Nursing College on the west side. Both neighbors share the piece of land that was once the palace grounds. Over the past century, the royal compound has gone through many phases of evolution.

The Thewarat Sapharom Hall is the oldest building on the grounds of the Phyathai Palace. It was built during the reign of King Vajiravudh to serve as an audience hall for his mother, Queen Sri Bajarindra, who took permanent residence in the palace after the death of King Chulalongkorn in 1910.

When the Queen Mother herself died nine years later, King Vajiravudh decided to turn it into a new palace of his own. He had all the old buildings dismantled to make way for new ones except Thewarat Sapharom Hall. The king used it for ceremonial functions and performances.

The Thewarat Sapharom Hall

The Thewarat Sapharom Hall (Khajonwit Somsri / Shutterstock.com)

 

Interior of the Thewarat Sapharom Hall (Abbie0709 / Shutterstock.com)

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