Ban Len, Bang Pa-in District Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand, 13160 Phone: +66 35 261 044 Bang Pa-In Royal Palace, also known as the Summer Palace, is a palace complex formerly used by the Thai kings. It lies beside the Chao Phraya River in Bang Pa-in District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province.
Most of the present buildings were constructed between 1872 and 1889 by King Chulalongkorn.
Amidst vast gardens and landscaping stand the following buildings: Wehart Chamrunt (Heavenly Light), a Chinese-style royal palace and throne room; the Warophat Phiman (Excellent and Shining Heavenly Abode), a royal residence; Ho Withun Thasana (Sages' Lookout), a brightly painted lookout tower; and the Aisawan Thiphya-Art (Divine Seat of Personal Freedom), a pavilion constructed in the middle of a pond.
The palace remains largely open to visitors.
There are 4 machines placed beside each others, machines are 3 designs automatic local Thai machine and 20 baht for each penny, machines only accept 10 baht coin. They are near the Utthayan Phumisathien Royal Hall.
Machine 1: 3 designs automatic local Thai machine and 20 baht for each penny, machines only accept 10 baht coin. All have 'Bang Pa-In Palace Ayutthaya' on them. Designs are:
1 to 3) All are buildings in Thailand.
Machine 2: 3 designs automatic local Thai machine and 20 baht for each penny, machines only accept 10 baht coin. All have 'Bang Pa-In Palace Ayutthaya' on them. Designs are:
1) Horse and carriage,
2) Fancy building,
3) Building with tower on top.
Machine 3: 3 designs automatic local Thai machine and 20 baht for each penny, machines only accept 10 baht coin. All have 'Bang Pa-In Palace Ayutthaya' on them. Designs are:
1 to 3) All are buildings in Thailand.
Machine 4: 3 designs automatic local Thai machine and 20 baht for each penny, machines only accept 10 baht coin. Designs are:
1) Lady next to plant, Thai writing,
2) 'Bang Pa-In Palace',
3) Building with Thai writing.
8/13/22: Machines are working fine and are located inside a building (forget the name of the building). DW |