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Location
Category
Description
Phra Sri Rattana Chedi (พระศรีรัตนเจดีย์)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple
Phra Sri Rattana Chedi or the Reliquary built in the style of Wat Phra Si Sanphet in Ayutthaya.
Prasart Phra Debidorn (ปราสาทพระเทพบิดร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple
Prasart Phra Debidorn also called The Royal Pantheon
Wat Rachabopit (วัดราชบพิธ)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Ratachabophit was constructed in 1869 by King Rama V. The king made it his royal temple for his reign as was the custom of former kings (such as Wat Phra Chetuphon for King Rama I, Wat Arun during King
Wat Chakkrawat Ratchawat Woramahawiharn (วัดจักรวรรดิราชาวาสวรมหาวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Chakkrawat Ratchawat Woramahawiharn, วัดจักรวรรดิราชาวาสวรมหาวิหาร, (also spelled Wat Chakkawat Ratcha Wat Woramahawiharn) is an old temple that was originally called Wat Sam Pluem. In the reign of King Rama III, Chao Phraya Borodindecha (Sing Singhasen) renovated the entire temple and
Wat Sommanatwiharn Ratchaworawiharn (วัดโสมนัสวิหารราชวรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Sommanatwiharn Ratchaworawiharn, วัดโสมนัสวิหารราชวรวิหาร, is a beautiful second class royal monastery of the Ratchaworawiharn type. The temple was built in 1853 (B.E. 2396) by the order of King Rama IV as a dedication and memorial to Queen Somdet Phra Nang
Wat Ratchasittharam Ratchaworawiharn (วัดราชสิทธารามราชวรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Ratchasittharam Ratchaworawiharn, วัดราชสิทธารามราชวรวิหาร, is a second class Royal Temple founded by King Rama I. He built the new royal temple in the area of a more ancient temple named Wat Phlab and combined both into the same monastery. He
Wat Ratcha Khruet Worawiharn (วัดราชคฤห์วรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple
Wat Ratcha Khruet Worawiharn, วัดราชคฤห์วรวิหาร, also called Wat Ratchakreuh or Wat Rajkrueh is an ancient temple dating from the late Ayutthaya period. It was built by an officer of a troop of Mon people and is sometimes called in Thai,
Wat Chinorasaram Worawihan (วัดชิโนรสาราม วรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Chinorasaram Worawihan, วัดชิโนรสาราม วรวิหาร, is located in Ban Chang Lo, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple was built in 1836 (B.E. 2379). Two notable things about this temple: The unusual cannonball Sema Stones around the Ubosot and the curved
Wat Mai Piren (วัดใหม่พิเรนทร์)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Mai Piren, วัดใหม่พิเรนทร์, located in the Bangkok Yai area of Bangkok, Thailand, was built by King Rama III. It was originally called Wat Mai Ban Khao Lam. Later, road construction nearby resulted in a three-way intersection. The local people
Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworawiharn (วัดหงส์รัตนารามราชวรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Hong Rattanaram Ratchaworawiharn, วัดหงส์รัตนารามราชวรวิหาร, is a second grade royal temple of Ratchaworawiharn. It is an ancient temple dating from the Ayutthaya period and originally called Wat Chao Sua Hong or Wat Chao Khrua Hong, because a wealthy Chinese man
Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawiharn (วัดกัลยณมิตรวรมหาวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Kanlayanamit Woramahawiharn, วัดกัลยณมิตรวรมหาวิหาร, is a second class royal temple of the Woramahawiharn type. In 1835 (B.E. 2368) when he received the title of Phraya Ratsuphawadi (the Director General of Phra Suratsawadi Klang Department), Chao Phraya Nikorn Bodin (Toh Kanlayanamit),
Wat Molee Lokayaram Ratchaworawihan (วัดโมลีโลกยารามราชวรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
The history of Wat Molee Lokayaram Ratchaworawihan, วัดโมลีโลกยารามราชวรวิหาร: Originally named Wat Tai Talad (temple at bottom of the market), the temple is an old temple dating from the Ayutthaya period. The temple was incorporated into the palace area during the
Wat Dong Munlek (วัดดงมูลเหล็ก)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Dong Munlek, วัดดงมูลเหล็ก, is located in Ban Chang Lo, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand.
Wat Intharam(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple
Wat Intharam was built during the Ayudhaya era (Ayutthaya, 1360-1765). Its former name was "Wat Bangyi Rua Nok." It was rebuilt by King Taksin the Great who took this temple into his patronage. This was one of his favorite temples
Wat Thewarat Kunchorn Worawiharn (วัดเทวราชกุญชร วรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple
Wat Thewarat Kunchorn Worawiharn was originally a civil temple built during the Ayutthaya Period and called Wat Samor Khraeng. During the reign of King Rama IV, it was adopted as a third class royal temple and given its current name
Wat Debsirindrawas Ratchaworawiharn (Wat Thepsirin) (วัดเทพศิรินทราวาสราชวรวิหาร)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Debsirindrawas Ratchaworawiharn is a second class royal temple built at the command of King Rama V as a dedication to his mother, Queen Debsirindra, and named Wat Debsirindrawas. The construction was started in 1876 and finished two years later
Wat Disanukaram (วัดดิสานุการาม)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Disanukaram, วัดดิสานุการาม, is located on Dismark Road and Worachak Road in Bangkok, Thailand.
Wat Phlapphla Chai วัดพลับพลาชัย)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Phlapphla Chai is located on Luang Road, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok, Thailand.
Wat Duang Khae (วัดดวงแข)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Duang Khae, วัดดวงแข, is located on Rong Muang Road, Pathum Wan Bangkok, Thailand.
Wat Chamni Hatthakan (วัดชำนิหัตถการ)(en)
Thailand / Bangkok / Bangkok (Bangkok Metropolis (Krung Thep Maha Nakhon))
temple, buddhist temple
Wat Chamni Hatthakan (also spelled Chamnihatthakan), วัดชำนิหัตถการ, is located on Thanon Rama I, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand.
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