Grand Palace Grand Palace is a complex of buildings located in the Thai capital Bangkok, was the official residence of the kings of Thailand after it was built in 1782 during the reign of King Rama I when the capital was moved from Thornbury to Bangkok, to be on one of the regions most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
Visitors flock to it to see its architecture creative and complex details, which even today is still the focus of pride for the Thai people.
Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River Chao Phraya in the heart of the island of Rattanakosin, in the area of Phra Nakhon Phra Nakhon.
Grand Palace and consists of several buildings, halls and suites, all surrounded by meadows and gardens and green squares.
The Grand Palace has undergone many developments with the succession of the kings of Thailand on the passage of more than 200 years of history.
Palace divides into several chapters, including: Temple of the Emerald Buddha the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which contains a small statue of the Emerald Buddha, the Court of Foreign Affairs, inner court, as well as several public buildings.
Grand Palace partially open to the public as a museum, but the official called core still embrace a tyrant with him for many of the institutions that represent the Kingdom of Thailand.
Visitors flock to it to see its architecture creative and complex details, which even today is still the focus of pride for the Thai people.
Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River Chao Phraya in the heart of the island of Rattanakosin, in the area of Phra Nakhon Phra Nakhon.
Grand Palace and consists of several buildings, halls and suites, all surrounded by meadows and gardens and green squares.
The Grand Palace has undergone many developments with the succession of the kings of Thailand on the passage of more than 200 years of history.
Palace divides into several chapters, including: Temple of the Emerald Buddha the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which contains a small statue of the Emerald Buddha, the Court of Foreign Affairs, inner court, as well as several public buildings.
Grand Palace partially open to the public as a museum, but the official called core still embrace a tyrant with him for many of the institutions that represent the Kingdom of Thailand.
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