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The ancient palace of Ayutthaya

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May 6, 2019
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The ancient palace of Ayutthaya

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The ancient palace of Ayutthaya is the royal palace. In the Ayutthaya period

When King Ramathibodi 1 (King Uthong) established the city of Ayudhya in 1893, His Majesty the King ordered to build 3 royal throne, namely Phaitoon Throne Hall, Maha Prasat Palace. Phayathai Throne Hall, the Great Castle and the Aisawan Throne Hall In the present area of ​​Phra Sri Sanphet Temple, and still please To create a royal throne, the Maha Prasat Palace and the Tri Muk Throne Hall as well This first palace Is the residence of the King 7 years for 98 years

When King Ramathibodi 1 (King Uthong) established the city of Ayudhya in 1893, His Majesty the King ordered to build 3 royal throne, namely Phaitoon Throne Hall, Maha Prasat Palace. Phayathai Throne Hall, the Great Castle and the Aisawan Throne Hall In the present area of ​​Phra Sri Sanphet Temple, and still please To create a royal throne, the Maha Prasat Palace and the Tri Muk Throne Hall as well This first palace Is the residence of the King 7 years for 98 years

When His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej went up to take the throne in 1991, he raised the former palace, including the three throne, to be a Buddha image. Or Wat Phra Si Sanphet Then please To move the palace to be rebuilt on the north side of the old palace Near the Lopburi River The northern moat, please build the Benjarat Ratana Maha Prasat Throne Hall and the Maha Prasat Throne Hall. Is the first 2 throne

There was another throne built in this area. But there is no clear evidence that it was built in the reign of the Crown Or the throne of King Maha Phra Maha Prasat 3, this is the residence of the King 16, for 182 years

In the time of King Prasat Thong Extended to the royal palace more spacious than ever By allowing the palace to connect to Wat Phra Si Sanphet Then please To build 2 more monasteries, Suriyasat Amarin and the Imperial Palace Phachayon Throne

Later in the reign of King Narai the Great He created the Banyong Ratanas Throne as another residence. Therefore, the royal palace of the late Ayutthaya period had Phra Maha Prasat, a total of 6 persons, is the residence of 10 monarchs for 137 years until the loss of Ayutthaya in 1767   The Grand Palace in Bangkok Created the imitation of the Grand Palace in Ayutthaya


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