4.4
King Rama I Monument
Thanon Prajadhipok, Bangkok
Sanam Chai 9 Min Blue-Line MRT
Sam Yot 0.8 km Blue-Line MRT
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Reviews King Rama I Monument
The monument to King Rama I marks the beginning of Bangkok's history and the Chakri dynasty. It's a great spot to learn about the city's past and take some memorable photos. Many people come to pray and pay their respects, so it's a meaningful place to visit.
A giant statue of King Rama I, located within walking distance from the flower market and Sky Park, sits in a well-maintained park. The open area is perfect for relaxing, though the fountain at the entrance lacked water during my visit. The statue itself is clean and well-kept, making it worth a visit if you're nearby.
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Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok, (Rama I.), (andere Schreibweise: Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulalok(e), Thai: พระบาทสมเด็จ พระพุทธยอดฟ้าจุฬาโลก [pʰráʔ bàːt sŏmdèt pʰráʔ pʰúttʰájôt fáː t͡ɕùlaː lôːk]; * 20. März 1737 in Ayutthaya (Thailand) als Thong Duang; † 7. September 1809 in Bangkok) war König von Siam und Begründer der noch heute regierenden Chakri-Dynastie.
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