Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall's historical trail
In 2017 I traveled to Bangkok Thailand, one of the countries I wishlist that I had planned, thank God it was done, leaving with CK Travel for the women trip to Bangkok.
Actually, this destination is not included in the existing itinery, it's just that I'm the type of person people don't like if the destination is mostly shoping centers. Be the third day, I invited 3 friends, surely my only roomate to get out of the travel route that day (basic riot hahaha) ..
We stayed at the Ibis Hotel Bangkok, then booked a grab car. The palace is the third destination after Wat Arun, Wat Poh. Before leaving for Bnagkok, I first made a survey of destinations around Bangkok, meaning that one can take a grab car but it is not expensive around 25 thousand - 50 thousand is once a ride.
The palace in the Dusit Palace complex is very majestic with a fusion of Renaissance-style architecture with Italian architecture. Alongside the iconic Thai house icon in golden color.
The palace, built by King Rama V (King Chulalongkorn) in 1905 and completed in 1915, was once used as the Thai Parliament building, currently the palace is used as a royal museum and a celebration of state events.
The palace is located in the Royal Plaza is decorated by paintings of Galileo Chini and Calo Reguni on each wall. The painting depicts the history of the Chakry dynasty from the first king to the last.
Behind me was the queue of residents or tourists who would enter the museum. To enter the museum will pass through a metal detector. Bags, cellphones, cameras, and all electronic devices must be put into the locker, you cannot bring it inside.
So, for those who have imagined that the photos in the museum are gone ... by the way ... (sob, I'm one of them)
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