| VIMANMEK
ROYAL
MANSION
Upon
his
returm
from
Europe
in
1897,
King
Rama
V
(
1868-1910)
used
his
personal
money
to
purchase
orchards
and
paddy
fields
between
Padung
Krungkasem
Canal
and
Samsen
Canal
for
the
construction
of
a
royal
garden
which
he
naned
"The
Dusit
Garden"
The
first
permanent
residence
in
the
Dusit
Garden
was
Vimanmek
Mansion,
built
in
1900
by
royal
command
of
king
Rama
V.
The
King
had
the
Munthaturattanaroj
Residence
in
Chuthathujrachathan
at
Koh
Sri
Chang,
chonbudismantledandrebuilt
in
the
Dusit
garden
under
the
superbision
of
HRH
Prince
Narissaranuwaddhiwongse.
The
celebrationfor
the
completion
of
Vimanmek
Mansion
was
held
on
March
27,
1901.
King
rama
V
then
moved
his
residence
from
The
Grand
Palace
to
stay
permanently
at
Vimanmek
Mansion
for
five
years
until
the
completion
of
Amporn
Satarn
Residence
in
1906
where
he
lived
until
his
death
in
1910
Vimanmek
Mansion
was
then
closed
down
and
members
of
the
royal
family
moved
backto
the
Grand
Palace
Near
the
end
of
his
reign,King
rama
VI
(1910-1925)
gave
permission
to
Her
Majesty
Indharasaksaji
to
stay
at
Vimanmek
Mansion
and
the
Mansion
was
closed.
King
Rama
VII
(1925-1934)
renovated
the
Mansion
several
times.
For
example,
he
ordered
the
installation
of
newelectrical
wires
and
the
repair
of
cotumns
of
the
main
pier
at
the
artificial
lake
in
the
garden.
But
staring
in
1932,
Vimanmekansion
was
used
only
as
a
storage
place
of
the
Bureau
of
the
Royal
Household.In
1982,
on
the
auspicious
occasion
of
the
Bicentennial
Anniversary
of
Bangkok,
Her
Majesty
Queen
Sirikit
who
had
discovered
that
Vimanmek
Mansion,
with
its
elaborate
architectural
style
was
still
intact,
asked
permission
of
His
Majesty
King
Rama
IX
to
renovate
the
Mansion
for
use
as
a
museum
to
commemorate
King
Rama
V
by
displaying
his
photographs,personal
art
and
handicrafts,and
to
serve
as
a
showcase
of
the
Thai
national
heritage
for
future
generation.
Vimanmek
Mansion
is
the
world's
largest
golden
teakwood
mansion
with
its
elaborate
architectural
style
refecting
a
western
influence.
The
building
has
two
right-angled
wings,
each
wing
60
meters
long
and
meters
high,
and
is
three-storied
except
for
the
part
where
King
Rama
V
resided,
which
is
octagonal
and
four-storied.
Although
the
ground
floor
is
brick
and
cement,
the
uypper
floors
are
built
of
beautiful
golden
teakwood.
Altogerher
there
are
31
exhibition
rooms,
with
the
bedrooms,
the
throneroom
and
the
bathrooms
maintaining
the
atmosphere
of
the
Thai
past.
Some
display
rooms
house
exhibitions
of
Thaiart
including
silverware,
ceramics,
crystalware,
and
ivory.
Besides
Vimanmek
Mansion
and
Amporn
Satarn
Residence
in
the
compound
of
Dusit
Garden
(or
Dusit
Palace
-as
it
was
later
Rama
V
)
,
King
Rama
and
other
wives.
He
also
named
gardens,
canals,
gates
and
roads
after
ancient
chinese
ceramics
(
commonly
called
"Khrueng
Kim
Tung"),
which
were
very
popular
at
the
time.
Thus,
the
residence
that
belonged
to
to
HRH
Srisawarindhira
was
named
Suan
Hong
Residence
(
swan
Garden
Residence).
These
residences
located
north
of
Vimanmek
Mansion
Have
been
turned
into
museum
buildings
and
a
hall
for
royal
coaches
on
show
to
the
public.
REMARK
Museum
hours
:
09.30
a.m.
-
3.15
p.m.
every
day,
including
weekends
and
public
holidays
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