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Vimanmek Mansion

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Vimanmek Mansion, located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand, is a stunning architectural marvel that stands as the world’s largest golden teakwood mansion. Built in 1900 by King Rama V, the mansion is a perfect blend of traditional Thai architecture and 19th-century European styles. The three-story mansion, with its 81 rooms, halls, and ante-chambers, is a testament to the grandeur of the past and offers a unique glimpse into the royal lifestyle of the bygone era.

Visitors to the Vimanmek Mansion can marvel at the intricate carvings, beautiful stained glass windows, and the extensive collection of artifacts from the period, including porcelain, glassware, and photographs. The mansion grounds also house several other historic buildings and museums, including the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, which is adorned with spectacular frescoes. The beautifully manicured gardens surrounding the mansion provide a tranquil escape from the bustling city.

Plan your visit

  1. Dress modestly: Vimanmek Mansion is a royal palace, so it’s important to dress respectfully when visiting. Make sure to cover your shoulders and knees - no flip flops or tank tops!
  2. Take your time: There are many things to see in the mansion, so give yourself plenty of time to wander around and explore its beauty at leisure.
  3. Bring a camera: With its stunning architecture and lush gardens, there are plenty of photo opportunities for visitors who want to capture the moment forever!
  4. Be respectful: Though Vimanmek Mansion is open for public viewing, it’s still very much a place of reverence and respect should be shown while you visit.
  5. Check opening hours beforehand: The mansion has limited opening times throughout the day, so make sure you check opening times before planning your visit!

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