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King Prajadhipok Museum – clarification on a terminal of the Thai absolute monarchy
Museums in Bangkok are the best place to discover, learn and explore various aspects of Thailand. Children's Museum Museum of Forensic Medicine, lush gardens of the arts and crafts, Bangkok offers a variety of topics are really fascinating inspiring and interesting. You even wax figures alive, the old stamps from around the world and the historical museum of military aircraft during his stay in Bangkok.
Between interesting museums in Bangkok is a unique museum is dedicated to a Thai king who ruled only ten years from 1925 to 1935. Its importance has increased considerably, and became the last king with the powers of absolute monarchy in Thailand. This museum is the museum dedicated to the King Prajadhipok a kind of leader who is admired by be king of a people.
King Prajadhipok also known as King Rama VII was the brother of King Rama VI and the last son of King Chulalongkorn also known as King Rama V. He was the seventh monarch of the Chakri dynasty, while the final absolute monarch. He also found historical documents to have been the first king constitutional, after the coup and the Revolution Siamese in 1932. About three years later, the king abdicated the throne and moved with his wife in England.
King Prajadhipok The museum is housed in a building, which also has a long history. Built at the turn of the 20th century building was originally a store, sale of high fashion and custom clothing. Representing a neo-classical building was finally occupied by different owners and the Public Works Department Public and Fine Arts Department. In 2001, he was transformed into a King Prajadhipok Museum.
With three floors of space for permanent and temporary exhibitions, King Prajadhipok Museum is like a biography of the life of King Rama VII. Souvenir photographs capturing the different stages of the life of King is shown here. You'll also find King souvenirs collected all the way from his home in English.
A visit to Bangkok King Prajadhipok Museum you will discover the life of a king, especially one that really cared for his people. The building that houses this museum is also recognized as a national heritage since 1995.
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