The Ancient City
The Ancient City, seen from its highest point. |
Taking up 320 acres of land, roughly in the shape of Thailand, the huge park reproduces -- usually on a smaller scale -- important buildings from around Thailand. There are over 100 monuments collected or reproduced. Some of them are reconstructions of buildings that no longer exist. Other buildings are examples of traditional vernacular architecture that were scheduled to be demolished and instead were purchased by the Ancient City, dismantled and reconstructed in the park. The panorama above left was taken from a small scale reproduction of Khao Pra Viharn, a mountain-top temple on the Cambodian border.
View through a gate in one of the many traditional-style houses. |
The reconstructed throne hall from Ayutthaya. |
There are also many examples of typical Thai houses from the past. The gate with the nice view at left is in a typical central Thai house consisting of several individual single-room buildings around an elevated platform.
A wooden temple bought from Northern Thailand. |
The Thai floating village -- the best place to stop for lunch. |
Royal barges with a new temple under construction in the background. |
A visit to the Ancient City makes an excellent, although potentially exhausting, full day outing from Bangkok. Be sure to start early and allow yourself the better part of a day to see everything. The Ancient City is located on the old Sukhumvit road. It's not far from the Crocodile Farm, which is a better known attraction.
Getting There
Getting to the Anicent City on your own can be a bit difficult, and time consuming. You may be able to book a day trip through a local tour operator. You could also try taking the Skytrain to the furthest station on the Sukhumvit Line (Bearing) and then grabbing a taxi to Ancient City.
Admission Fee
Admission is 400 Baht (13.00 USD) for adults and 200 Baht for children. Another 300 Baht is charged to bring in your own car. The Ancient City is open every day from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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