Mrigadayavan Palace
by PIKUL CH
Apr 25, 2023
Located in the area of the Phra Ram VI Camp, Huai Sai Nuea Subdistrict, Phetkasem Road, at kilometers 216-217, 8 kilometers past Cha-am Beach, it is a seaside palace that King Rama VI ordered to demolish the Chao Samran Palace and rebuild it in 1923. It is called the "Palace of Love and Hope". It is a Thai-European style palace. It is a wooden building on high stilts, built of golden teak. The inner palace is on the right wing. The left wing is the front wing. It consists of three throne halls connected throughout. Samut Phiman Throne Hall is the residence of Queen Indrasaksachi, the royal consort. Phisan Sakorn Throne Hall is the residence of King Rama VI. There are many buildings for the front courtiers and a balcony extending into the sea for bathing. The Samoson Sewakamat Throne Hall is an open two-story hall used for meetings on various occasions. It is also a theater that has staged two important plays: Phra Ruang And the wedding of Phra Samut in the year 1941, Chao Phraya Ramrakhop had the statue of King Rama VI built as a royal memorial and placed it in the audience hall of Mrigadayavan Palace. And held a royal merit-making ceremony to pay homage on the anniversary of his death on November 25 every year. Mrigadayavan Palace #Phetchaburi
Post by PIKUL CH | Apr 25, 2023

















