
Vimanmek Mansion Museum(return to previous page)
In 1925, near the end of his reign, King Rama VI gave permission
to for H.R.H. Indharasaksaji, his wife, to take up residence in
a section of Vimanmek Mansion. After his death, she moved to the
Residence in Suan Hong compound situated north of Vimanmek Mansion.
Since then, the Vimanmek Mansion has not been used as a royal
residence and has been used as a place of storage by the Bureau
of the Royal Household for the past 50 years.
King Rama VII ordered a few renovations to the Mansion. For example,
he ordered the installation of electrical wiring and repairs to
the main pier at the man-made lake in the garden.
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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 ]