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King Rama III Memorial

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Visit the King Rama III Memorial on Maha Chai Road to appreciate the rich history of Thailand. This memorial celebrates the life and contributions of King Rama III, a pivotal monarch in Thai history, and is a testament to the cultural heritage of Phra Nakhon.

About King Rama III Memorial

The King Rama III Memorial, located on Maha Chai Road in Wat Bowon Niwet, is a significant historical site that honors King Nangklao, better known as Rama III, who ruled from 1824 to 1851. This memorial commemorates his influential reign, marked by economic expansion, urban development, and cultural advancements. The structure features stunning architecture that reflects the era’s artistic styles and serves as a center for historical education and appreciation. Visitors can explore the intricate details of the memorial, take in the serene surroundings of the adjacent gardens, and engage with informative exhibits that delve into the life and legacy of King Rama III. The site is not just a tribute to a beloved monarch; it is also a vital piece of Thailand’s rich cultural heritage, attracting historians, students, and tourists alike. For those interested in Thai history and architecture, this memorial provides an enriching experience that showcases the enduring legacy of one of Thailand’s remarkable rulers, making it a must-visit destination for anyone exploring the heart of Bangkok.

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Maha Chai Road Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, 10200, Thailand

Name in Thai

พระบรมราชานุสาวรีย์พระบาทสมเด็จพระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ถนนมหาไชย แขวงวัดบวรนิเวศ เขตพระนคร, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10200 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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7 thoughts on “King Rama III Memorial

  1. Royals think a lot of themselves and have many monuments, roads, streets, buildings, airports and anything else they can think of installed with their name on it.     Nangklao (Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จพระนั่งเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว) or Rama III (31 March 1788 – 2 April 1851) was the third monarch of Siam under the House of Chakri, ruling from 21 July 1824 to 2 April 1851. He succeeded his father, Rama II, as the King of Siam. His succession was unusual according to the traditions[1] because Nangklao was a son of a concubine rather than a queen. His accession was perceived by foreign observers as having usurped the prior claim of Prince Mongkut, who was a legitimate son of Rama II born to a queen, Srisuriyendra. Under the old concept of Thai monarchy, however, a proper king must emulate Maha Sammata in that he must be “elected by the people.”[2] Ironically, Prince Mongkut may have later contributed to this misconception, when he feared that his own accession might be perceived by foreign observers as a usurpation.

  2. King Rama III MemorialThe monument of King Rama III was built by the Fine Arts Department in 1990 near the Royal Reception Pavilion in front of Wat Ratchanatdaram. His bronze statue is seated on a throne. The surrounding area is decorated with beautiful plants, with the Royal Reception Pavilion and three minor pavilions known as Sala Rai nearby. There are three more most important landmarks of Bangkok very close to this monument namely Golden Mount Temple just across the road, Democracy Monument at about 300 meters and Loha Prasat Temple just adjacent. It is a beautiful place to visit, if one has time.

  3. This memorial dates from 1990 and is surrounded by attractive plants and other exotic structures such as a major Wat.It was not crowded on the baking hot Saturday when I paid it a brief visit.Really of significance only to Thais.Easy to reach using a Bangkok water boat, challenging as they are to board and to alight from.

  4. If the statue was not surrounded by other beautiful places, it won’t be worth seeing. But it is right next to the Royal Reception Pavilion and in front of Wat Ratchanatdaram. Great photo ops.

  5. King Rama lll memorial is a statue that is dedicated to King Rama lll. Good photo opportunities. Combine with other attractions in area.

  6. It is more a matter of noting the presence of this memorial as you pass by in this area of town.There is nothing in English here to provide any information but with all the grand buildings around and the lovely flower garden at the memorials base, it is a pretty enough spot to warrant a deviation and a quick look.

  7. This statue is in honour of King Rama III, the third king of the present Royal House of Thailand. His reign saw the renewal of contact with European countries as well as several rebellions against Thai rule over parts of modern neighbouring countries. The monument is a larger than life statue of the king, seated on his throne. He has a calm demeanour, looking impassively straight ahead.

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Where is King Rama III Memorial located?

King Rama III Memorial is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Maha Chai Road Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, 10200, Thailand



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#Monuments & Statues, #อนุสาวรีย์/รูปปั้น

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