WAT RATCHANATDARAM WORAWIHAN
King Rama III ordered the construction of this temple as a gift to MC Somanas, who was later elevated by King Rama IV to the rank of HRH Princess Somanas Vadhanawadi.
Ubosot: The main chapel is built in the style of the King Rama III with rectangular pillars and stucco gable ends. The principal Buddha image was cast in copper, and King Rama IV named it Phra Settutamuni.
Loha Prasat: This is the only sanctuary made in Thai style. Building began in the reign of King Rama III, and it was extensively decorated in the reigns of King Rama V and King Rama VI. The 37 spires of the sanctuary represent the 37 Bodhipak Khiyadhamma - the virtues leading to enlightenment. The wooden staircases in the middle room are built around large wooden posts leading upwards. In the centre is an alcove containing relics of the Buddha.
Address:
2 Mahachai Road Bowonniwet Sub-District
Phra Nakhon District
Bangkok 10200
Phone: (662) 224-8807
225-5749
Bus: 2 5 12 15 33 35 39 42 44 47 56 59 60 70 201 203
Air-con Bus: Sai 2 Sai 2 (Exp.) 9 11 (Exp.) 32 38 (Old 15) 39 44 68 79 503 511 512 517 Mb 1 8 10
Pier:
Passenger Boat: Panfalilat Pier (Sansap Canal)
Opening Hours:
Temple: Daily 9 am-8 pm Ubosot: Daily 9 am-5 pm
Admission Fee:
Free Admission
Listed by Fine Arts Dept.: 1949
Royal Temple: Third Class
School & University:
Wat Ratchanatda
Parking:
in side the Temple compound
Nearby Attractions:
Ban Boat Community Democracy Monument Mahakan Fort
Memorial of King Rama Ill Wat Mahanparam
Wat Saket Wat Teptidaram
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