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Three Kings Monument

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The Three Kings Monument is an iconic landmark nestled in the heart of Chiang Mai, representing the city’s rich history and cultural heritage. Erected to honor the three founding kings who played a pivotal role in the establishment of the Lanna Kingdom, the monument captures the spirit of unity and collaboration. Visitors are drawn to its striking sculpture, which serves as a gathering point and a backdrop for local events. The square surrounding the monument often hosts cultural activities and showcases the vibrant life of Chiang Mai. Additionally, the nearby Chiang Mai City Art & Cultural Center enhances the experience, offering insightful exhibitions about the region’s history and traditions. This monument is not only a tribute to the kings but also a must-visit for anyone exploring the cultural fabric of the city.

About Three Kings Monument


Located in the bustling center of Chiang Mai, the Three Kings Monument stands as a powerful emblem of the region’s history. This impressive sculpture features the three founding kings of the Lanna Kingdom: King Mengrai, King Ramkhamhaeng, and King Ngam Muang. Each king is portrayed with great detail, reflecting their significant contributions to the establishment and expansion of Chiang Mai as a culturally rich city. The monument was erected in 1996 to commemorate the city’s 700th anniversary, solidifying its importance in local heritage. Visitors often gather around the monument to take photographs and appreciate the artistry of this iconic structure. The square serves not only as a historical landmark but also as a vibrant public space where locals and tourists can socialize and engage with the community. Before leaving the area, it is worthwhile to explore the nearby Chiang Mai City Art & Cultural Center, which offers a deeper understanding of the city’s artistic legacy and cultural evolution. Together, these locations provide a comprehensive glimpse into the past and present of Chiang Mai, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Northern Thailand.

The area

Full Address

127/7, Prapokkloa Road Si Phum, 50200, Thailand

Name in Thai

พระบรมราชานุสาวรีย์สามกษัตริย์ (เมืองเชียงใหม่, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

127/7 ถนนพระปกเกล้า ตำบลศรีภูมิ, เมืองเชียงใหม่ 50200 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Chiang Mai

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10 thoughts on “Three Kings Monument

  1. The three kinds monument is found close to the centre of the walled City. This sculpture is of the founding fathers of Chiang Mai Kings Mengrai, Ramkamhaeng and Ngam Muang.There was a local kids dance event happening in the square in front of it when we were there in January. Tons of proud parents. It was pretty cute! No entrance fees. Good photo Op. Spent maybe 2 mins here. Nice short stop if you are in the neighbourhood.

  2. Yes it is a monument. Look at it and go. The square itself is isolated and dull. Just do what we did, stop, look and go. You don’t need longer than five minutes. There are no English information boards so read up before you go so you know what you are looking at.

  3. The monument is located in a square in the center of the historical old town. The monuments represent the 3 kings who were the founding father of Chiang Mai.There isn’t much to see here. You can pass by and take a quick photo and leave.

  4. Before you visit, it’s worth reading up on the part the three kings played in establishing the old city. It is a monument to commemorate the founding of Chiang Mai. Whilst it only takes a few minutes to look at it, there are several interesting places to visit in the vicinity like the City Arts and Cultural centre situated immediately behind the monument.Quite a good wet weather activity.

  5. Impressive plaza in the middle of Chiang Mai. The three Kings Monument consists of King Ngam Muang, King Mangari, and King Ram Khamhaeng located at Amphoe Mueang Chaing Mai.

  6. These statues are a small landmark in Chiang Mai. Worth passing by, but not worth going out of your way for. The square was cluttered with the prep/teardown for some kind of event whilst I was there.

  7. The Three Kings Monument is the de facto city center of Chiang Mai. The statues of three kings united is a key moment in Thai history. It is also a major gathering place among locals.

  8. Very popular tourist attraction with good photo opportunities but really need to combine visiting here with other attractions of which there are several in the immediate area. Unfortunately, we didn’t know that the nearby museums and gallery are closed on Mondays! Worth visiting but don’t go on a Monday!

  9. If in the vicinity then, certainly pass by and have a “look/see”, but don’t feel compelled to go out of your way if it doesn’t fit into your schedule.

  10. A very nice monument that commemorates kings of 3 Northern Thailand Kingdoms who founded and developed Chiang Mai. The monument depicts the three kings standing in solidarity. The monument also stands directly in front of Chiang Mai City Art & Cultural Center and is a nice landmark to visit before or after the museum.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Three Kings Monument

Where is Three Kings Monument located?

Three Kings Monument is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 127/7, Prapokkloa Road Si Phum, 50200, Thailand

Does Three Kings Monument have an official website?

Yes, you can explore more about Three Kings Monument, including its history, cultural significance, and upcoming events, by visiting its official website at http://thailandforvisitors.com/north/chiangmai/old-city/three-kings-monument.php.



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