Lena Benjamin Publish time 2024-6-3 01:19

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram Ratchaworawihan Applied Thai architecture

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram Ratchaworawihan Or known for short as "Wat Benchamabophit" is an important temple in Bangkok. Located on Rama 5 Road, Dusit Subdistrict, Dusit District, this temple is famous for its beautiful applied Thai architecture and is popular with both Thai and foreign tourists.


General information

Full name: Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram Ratchaworawihan
Location: Rama 5 Road, Dusit Subdistrict, Dusit District, Bangkok
Business hours: Open every day from 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Admission fee: Thai people enter for free. For foreigners, there is an entrance fee.



History

Wat Benchamabophit was built during the reign of King Rama V, with the main reason being to offer royal merit to His Majesty King Mongkut (Rama IV). The architecture of the temple is influenced by Western design. combined with Thai art



Architecture and interesting things

The chapel of Wat Benchamabophit is notable for its use of marble from Italy. which gives it a beautiful and luxurious appearance. Inside the chapel is an important Buddha image. "Phra Buddha Chinnarat Replica" that is revered by the people

museum

Inside the temple, there is also a museum that collects the history and various artefacts related to Wat Benchamabophit. Visitors can learn more about its history and art.





travel

By bus: You can take bus lines 503, 509, 511 and get off at the stop near the temple. BTS: The closest BTS station is Ratchathewi Station. From there, take a taxi or bus. Taxi: You can easily hail a taxi from nearby to reach the temple.




Wat Benchamabophit is a tourist attraction that should not be missed when visiting Bangkok. With the beauty of its architecture and historical importance. The temple remains a sacred and important place for religious ceremonies. and is a perfect link between Thai art and Western art.




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