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Suan Pakkad Palace
Operating day: Monday - Sunday
Operating time: 09.00 - 16.00
Admission: 100 baht
A visit to this exquisite collection of traditional Thai homes, set in beautiful gardens, gives you an insight into the appreciation of art and gardening by members of the Royal Family.
Named after the cabbage patch (Suan Pakkad) which used to occupy this land, it was built as a weekend resort by HRH Prince Chombhotpong Paripatra of Nagor Svarga and his consort, Mom Ratchawong Pantip. They took up permanent residence there after World War II.
The compound contains seven traditional houses that display the diverse art collection assembled by these connoisseurs. Images of the Thai Royal Family, model boats, drums and religious artifacts are displayed in House
1. The reception area of House
2. exhibits personal items such as ivory boxes and bowls inlaid with mother-of pearl. Lovers of Thai musical instruments will be impressed by the collection in House
3. which also has a palanquin, nielloware and ceramics.
Princess Chumbhots extensive mineral collection is on show in House 4, while House 5 has examples of Ban Chiang pottery. The Sukhothai era is depicted with ceramics, earthenware utensils and figurines in House 6.
The theatrical aspect of Thailand is on display at the Khon Museum is House 7. This exhibit includes Khon masks, costumes, accessories and a model of a troupe performing the Ramakien.
Other displays and exhibitions are in the Lacquer Pavilion and the Marasi Gallery which also has an information system on Ban Chiang art and culture.
How to get there
Bus routes 14, 17, 38, 77, 29,39,36
BTS Skytrain Phaya Thai BTS station.
Nearby places/attractions Pratunam Shopping area, Siam Square Area , BTS Phaya Thai Station.
Website : www.suanpakkad.com
Tel : 022461775-6, 022454934
Category: Art, Culture and Heritage
Group: Royal Palace
Last Update : 6 MonthAgo