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| navigate by keyword : and are bangkok blend building chakri constructed eclectic either entire european faasect ade field forms front gates gilded grand green ground group hall heart italianate lower maha more northernmost orange palace part phra phrom prasais prasat prasats rathakit renaissance roofs side situated sopha specifically spires structure style styles thai thailand thaistyled thinang throne tiled upper while |
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| The Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasais situated on the northernmost part of the Phra Thinang Chakri group. The throne hall forms the front or the façade of the entire building group. In front of the throne hall is the Rathakit Field; on either side of the throne hall are the Phrom Sopha Gates. The throne hall is constructed in an eclectic style, a blend of Thai and European more specifically Renaissance or Italianate styles. The lower part of the structure is European, while the upper part is in Thai-styled green and orange tiled roofs and gilded spires or prasats |
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