MUSEUM OF THE ROYAL THAI DECORATIONS,EXHIBITION HALL
OF THAI CABINET AND ROYAL GAZETTE
Royal decorations to be worn on court dress or niform were introduced in the reign of King Rat a IV In 1857, the king ordered medals to be struck to show the status of persons of rank.
The decorations of monarchs were referred to as Royal Decorations of High Rank, while those of the nobility were known as Important Marks of Rank. The term "Royal Decorations" came into use in the reign of King Rama V.
Museum of Royal Thai Decorations: On the grc Ind floor of the museum is a collection of the decorations of various orders arranged in order of rank and displayed on models together with their Citations.
Royal Gazette Room: On the northern side of le building, Royal gazettes, seals and documents relating to Thai constitutional law can be seen.
History of Thai Cabinet Room: This is at the SOL 'lern end of the building and it contains historic articles related to Thai cabinets past and present
she ving the origins of the Cabinet and Cabinet ore rs issued by several governments. |