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Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall

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his armies back to Thailand after defeating the Khmer and later crowned as the first king of the Chakri dynasty. The eastern dome shows the contribution of King Rama II and King Rama III to arts by ordering constructions of the royal temples. The southern dome displays King Rama V's abolition of slavery. Pictures of King Rama IV (King
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was opened to the north. After the move, the structure was returned to the royal court and once more became a part of the Dusit Palace. Today many ceremonies are held in the throne hall, the most visible being the state opening of parliament, where the king gives a speech from the throne, opening the
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in the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall were accomplished by Galileo Chini and Carlo Riguli, who were the royal artists serving King Rama V. There are paintings on every ceiling and wall of the dome depicting the history of the Chakri dynasty. The northern dome exhibits the picture of King Rama I leading
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The throne previously hosted the Arts of the Kingdom exhibition, which showcased handicrafts produced under the sponsorship of the Queen Sirikit Institute. It indefinitely closed to visitors since 1 October 2017. The Arts of the Kingdom exhibition will be relocated to Ayutthaya Province.
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Until October 2017, when it indefinitely closed to the public, the hall was open to visitors as a museum and housed the Arts of the Kingdom exhibition, which showcased handicrafts produced under the sponsorship of the Queen Sirikit Institute.
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The throne hall is a two-storey construction with a large dome (49.5 m high) in the centre, surrounded by six smaller domes. The domes and walls are covered with paintings by
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Chulalongkorn laid the foundation stone of the throne hall on the 40th anniversary of his first coronation 11 November 1908. Design of the throne hall, to be built in
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Pantown: online society for every one (Retrieved on 9 October 2013) www.pantown.com/group.php?display=content&id=43359&name=content11&area=3
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Silp hang phan din (Arts of the kingdom): Phra tee nung anantasamakhom (Retrieved on 9 October 2013) www.artsofthekingdom.com/th/index.php?page=throne
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Silp hang phan din(Arts of the kingdom): Phra tee nung anantasamakhom (Retrieved on 9 October 2013) www.artsofthekingdom.com/th/index.php?page=throne
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The interior of the throne hall hosts the Arts of the Kingdom exhibit, shown here in 2010 during a visit by the wife of UN Secretary-General
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was first convened here on the 28 June 1932. Henceforth the hall was used as the seat of the legislative branch until 1974 when the new
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Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall served as the seat of the Parliament of Thailand from 1932 to 1974.
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style, was first given to the Prussian C. Sandreczki. Later, two Italian architects
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Power, Identity, and the Rise of Modern Architecture: From Siam to Thailand
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Other buildings by Mario Tamagno and/or Annibale Rigotti:
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legislative session of the National Assembly of Thailand.
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took over much of the work, with engineering work by
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Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall

Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is located in Thailand
Neo-Renaissance
Neo-Classic
Dusit Palace
Coordinates
13°46′18″N 100°30′48″E / 13.771649°N 100.513251°E / 13.771649; 100.513251
Siamese Baht
Mario Tamagno
Thai
pronunciation
Dusit Palace
Bangkok
King Chulalongkorn

1932 Revolution

Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall
Chulalongkorn
Dusit Palace
Mongkut
Grand Palace
Italian Renaissance
neoclassical
Mario Tamagno
Annibale Rigotti
Carlo Allegri
Carrara
Vittorio Novi

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