King Buddhalertla (Phuttha Loet La) Naphalai Memorial Park

Bangkok Region


This park is a museum housed in a collection of traditional central Thai–style houses set on 1.5 landscaped hectares. Dedicated to Rama II, who was born in the area, the museum contains rare Thai books and antiques from early-19th-century Siam.


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