Vimanmek Mansion Museum

Vimanmek Mansion is the largest residence in Dusit Garden. Its elaborate architectural style reflects a western influence. The building has two right-angled wings. Each wing is 60 metres long and 20 metres high. It is a three-storey building except for the part where the King resided, which is octagonal and has four-storeys. The ground floor is brick and cement while the upper floors are built of golden teakwood planks. There are altogether 31 exhibition rooms, some of which maintain the atmosphere of the past, especially the bedrooms, the Audience Chamber and the bathrooms. Some rooms house exhibitions of art works, for example, there is a silverware display room, a ceramic display room, a glassware display room and an ivory display room.

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[ MAP | H. M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Royal Photographic Museum I ]

[ H. M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej's Royal Photographic Museum II ]

[ Vimanmek Interior | Ancient Textiles & SUPPORT Foundation Thai Silk Museum ]

[ Royal Paraphernalia of Rank and Portraits Museum | The Abhisek Dusit Throne Hall SUPPORT Foundation Museum ]

[ Royal Ceremonies Photography Museum | Ancient Clock Museum | Royal Carriage Museum ]

[ Vimanmek Mansion Museum | The Golden Jubilee Celebrations Museum | Suan Bua Royal Residence Museum ]

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