Red Palace – The legacy of the royal family
by Shiyix297
Mar 18, 2025
Phra Tamnak Daeng is a prominent wooden building in the National Museum, Bangkok. Originally, this palace was the residence of the royal ladies of the Front Palace. The structure is a teakwood Thai house painted bright red. Inside, personal belongings of women in the royal court are displayed, such as cabinets, tables, antique costumes and accessories that reflect the lifestyle of the upper class in the past. With the beauty of the architecture and valuable historical objects Red Palace is another place that should not be missed when visiting the National Museum, Bangkok.
Highlights of the place
- A unique red teakwood Thai house
- Clothing and belongings of women in the royal court
- Located in the area of the National Museum, Bangkok
- Reflecting the lifestyle of the royal ladies in the past
Coordinates: Building inside the National Museum, Bangkok
Opening hours: 09.00 – 16.00 (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
Entrance fee: Thais 30 baht / Foreigners 200 baht
How to get there:
- MRT Sanam Chai Station, then take a taxi
- Bus No. 3, 9, 32, 44, 47, 53, 59, get off at Sanam Luang
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Post by Shiyix297 | Mar 18, 2025











