| type="text/javascript"> | | | | referred to as the Hall of Justice and its great interior |
| The Grand Palace is where 150 years ago the | | | | still reflect the grandeur that ceremonial occasions |
| residence of the king (till the end of 20th century) and | | | | such as coronations were held. This famous hall also |
| where the halls of the administrative government were | | | | showcases an antique throne. Grand Palace Hall, also |
| located, including the ministry of war and other | | | | known as Chakri Maha Prasat, is a Reception Hall |
| departments were located. The palace can be easily | | | | constructed in European style which has been closed |
| reached by boat and should not be missed by the | | | | to the public since the mysterious death of King Rama |
| traveller seeking the most important landmarks of | | | | VIII in 1946. The building which is most impressive due |
| Bangkok. | | | | to its architectural characteristics is the Dusit Hall. As |
| Within this dazzling and marvelous palatial complex, | | | | this attraction is still used for state functions, it is ideal to |
| several impressive buildings stand. Visitors will be able | | | | pay a visit to the Grand Palace on weekdays |
| to see the Boromabiman Hall where every king has | | | | between 8.30am and 3.30pm. |
| lived since King Rama VI. The Amarinda Hall is also | | | | |