
Vimanmek Mansion Museum(return to previous page)
Besides Vimanmek Mansion and the Amporn Satarn Mansion in the compound of Dusit Garden or Dusit Palace (as it was later renamed by King Rama V), King Rama V allocated plots of land for the construction of residences for his Queens, consorts, sisters, daughters, and his other wives. He also named gardens, canals, gates and roads after the names of ancient Chinese porcelain commonly called Khrueng Kim Tung, which were very popular at the time. For example, the residence that belonged to Her Majesty Queen Srisawarindhira was named Suan Hong Residence (Swan Garden Residence). Now these residences, which are no longer used by the Royal Family and located north of Vimanmek Mansion, have been turned into museum buildings and a hall for royal coaches to be shown to the general public.
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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 ]