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Wat Niwet Thammaprawat

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Wat Niwet Thammaprawat is a stunning Buddhist temple located in Thailand, known for its serene atmosphere and unique architecture that offers visitors a peaceful retreat and a glimpse into Thai culture.

About Wat Niwet Thammaprawat

Wat Niwet Thammaprawat is an enchanting Buddhist temple situated on the picturesque banks of the Chao Phraya River in Thailand, offering a serene escape immersed in spirituality and natural beauty. Established in the late 19th century under the guidance of King Rama V, this temple stands out due to its Gothic architectural influences, featuring stunning stained glass windows and intricate details that reflect a blend of Thai and Western styles. Visitors to Wat Niwet Thammaprawat are greeted by a tranquil environment, perfect for meditation and contemplation. The temple grounds are adorned with lush gardens and peaceful pathways, inviting guests to leisurely stroll while absorbing the spiritual ambiance. It is a place where locals and tourists alike come to pay respects, reconnect with nature, and enjoy the scenic surroundings. Engaging in the unique cultural practices at the temple provides an authentic experience of Thailand’s rich heritage, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the country. The blend of architectural beauty, spiritual significance, and natural charm makes Wat Niwet Thammaprawat a standout location that captures the essence of Thai Buddhism and offers a memorable experience for all who visit.

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  1. This is the summer palace located near Ayuthhaya used by the former Thai kings . The palace is not open to visitors and is under renovation as of now . The king had made some very beautiful memorials in memory of his three kids who drowned in an accident . Otherwise it’s just okay. You need to wear proper full length clothes to enter the place

  2. Small secluded temple located in island next to Bang Pa In palace. Great architect which might fool you as a church, really impressed with great visionary.

  3. Highly recommended. Beautiful temple in a church complete with spirals, stained glass etc. The small ‘cable car’ across the river to the island in the middle adds to the charm. A must see in Bang Pa In.

  4. On a small island in the Chao Phrya river, just across from the Bang Pa-In royal estate and largely unnoticed by the busloads of visitors to that estate, stands what looks at first glance to be an English village. A street of Western-style buildings, complete with fence, trees, and lamp-posts, culminate in a fine if rather colourful neo-Gothic parish church.The whole thing is actually a wat, a Thai Buddhist temple-monastery complex, and the church (which maintains the Western look inside as well as out) is its wiharn or worship hall. Wat Niwet was a personal project of the great 19th-century Siamese king Rama V Chilalongkorn, the modernising monarch whose diplomatic and governing skills also kept the kingdom from becoming another Western colony. The king had a great fondness for Western style though this wat (designed by his European architect, a full-time court employee) is a rather extreme case.Despite its character and attractiveness Wat Niwet gets few visitors, probably because most of those who come to Bang Pa-In are on organised day tours from Bangkok to Ayutthayaand just making a short stop. But if you make a trip specially to take your time at the estate – and I recommend that – do take in Wat Niwet as well. You get across to it on a cable car from the estate car park operated by the temple (no charge, donation appreciated).

  5. It is a very beautiful Catholic temple that must not be missed.it is a temple on an island in the middle of the Chao Phraya River You must cross the Chao Phraya River by cable car.

  6. Wat Niwet Thammaprawat is quite unique Wat. First you go there by cable car across the river and you see western village and parish Church. The temple inside is very beautiful. When you visit palace, do not miss this small island.

  7. Temple is located on the small island. Very impressive of free cable car running across the river from parking area to the temple. This is very unique temple cause it was a church before. Beautiful European architecture with pastel colour surrounded by many trees. Church turns to temple, so unique!

  8. This temple was built more than 100 years from King Rana V. The temple is western style with mix Thai style inside. The temple can be reach by ropeway across the river. The area is very peaceful and spacious with the river view.

  9. Park your vehicle and take the cable car to this small Gothic-style temple situated on an islet carved out by the Chao Phraya. Constructed during the long reign of King Chulalongkorn who spent months in Europe (helping Thailand become the only SEA country to escape colonialism), the temple’s décor isn’t as exuberant as Catholic churches in Europe, but is still interesting for the combination of Buddhist and Christian elements, e.g. Buddha images standing on the altar. Exhausted? Head back to the “mainland” and have river prawns for lunch, famous all over the country and even featured in a few clips of Mark Wiens.

  10. We popped in on our way to the summer palace and there was no one else there. It was unusual to see the combination of architecture. Great location next to the river.

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Wat Niwet Thammaprawat is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Thailand



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