If we are to talk about a world-class landmark in the heart of Bangkok, "Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall" is a destination that captivates every eye with its pure white marble architecture. The throne hall began construction during the reign of King Rama V to be used as a reception hall for state guests and to hold important royal ceremonies. Its distinctive feature is the use of Carrara marble from Italy to create a Neo-Renaissance style, earning it the reputation as one of the most beautiful and perfect buildings in Asia.
The brief history of this throne hall is very interesting. Because it is an important place that has been associated with Thai political history for a long time. Whether it was used as the first parliament hall of Thailand after the change of government. Inside the 7 large domes are decorated with elaborate frescoes depicting the important royal duties of the monarchs in the Chakri dynasty from King Rama I to King Rama VI, making every square inch of this place full of artistic and historical value that is hard to find with sookjai Weekend.
The current tourist atmosphere Although the ubosot and the interior are closed for renovation and are not yet officially open to the public (please check the announcement from the Bureau of the Royal Household again before traveling), the Royal Plaza and the surrounding area are still a popular check-in point for tourists and photographers who like to take pictures of the greatness of the building from the outside. Especially in the evening when the soft sunlight hits the marble, it creates a very soft and powerful look. This holiday, if you have the opportunity to pass through the Dusit area, don't forget to come and experience the legendary beauty at Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall.
