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single source. (November 2016) |
Phitsanulok Mansion | |
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บ้านพิษณุโลก | |
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General information | |
Architectural style | Venetian Gothic |
Address | 428 Phitsanulok Road Dusit District 10300 |
Town or city | Bangkok |
Country | Thailand |
Coordinates | 13°45′31″N 100°31′05″E / 13.75849°N 100.51814°E |
Current tenants | Prime Minister of Thailand |
Completed | 1922 |
Owner | Government of Thailand |
Grounds | 40,000 m2 (9.9 acres) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Mario Tamagno |
Phitsanulok Mansion ( Thai: บ้านพิษณุโลก) or formerly known Banthomsinth House ( Thai: บ้านบรรทมสินธุ์ lit: House of the Sleeping Narayana) [1] is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Thailand, located not far to the east from the government house in Dusit, Bangkok. The mansion was originally built at the behest of King Rama VI was and given to his aide-de-camp, Phraya Aniruth-deva . [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
The high cost of maintenance forced Lord Aniruth-deva to offer the mansion to King Rama VII, which he refused. During the Second World War, the Japanese government wanted to buy the mansion and use it as an embassy. However because the mansion is located in such an important strategic area, the Thai government decided to buy the mansion and use it as a state guest house instead. Later it was decided that it should become an official residence of the Prime Minister of Thailand. The Prime minister works nearby at the Government House. The mansion is maintained by the Office of the Prime Minister, a government agency of the Royal Thai Government. [7] [8]
Only two prime ministers, Prem Tinsulanonda and Chuan Leekpai, [1] have taken residence there. Prem moved to another premises after a few days. The house is reportedly haunted. [9] [10]
This article relies largely or entirely on a
single source. (November 2016) |
Phitsanulok Mansion | |
---|---|
บ้านพิษณุโลก | |
| |
General information | |
Architectural style | Venetian Gothic |
Address | 428 Phitsanulok Road Dusit District 10300 |
Town or city | Bangkok |
Country | Thailand |
Coordinates | 13°45′31″N 100°31′05″E / 13.75849°N 100.51814°E |
Current tenants | Prime Minister of Thailand |
Completed | 1922 |
Owner | Government of Thailand |
Grounds | 40,000 m2 (9.9 acres) |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | Mario Tamagno |
Phitsanulok Mansion ( Thai: บ้านพิษณุโลก) or formerly known Banthomsinth House ( Thai: บ้านบรรทมสินธุ์ lit: House of the Sleeping Narayana) [1] is the official residence of the Prime Minister of Thailand, located not far to the east from the government house in Dusit, Bangkok. The mansion was originally built at the behest of King Rama VI was and given to his aide-de-camp, Phraya Aniruth-deva . [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
The high cost of maintenance forced Lord Aniruth-deva to offer the mansion to King Rama VII, which he refused. During the Second World War, the Japanese government wanted to buy the mansion and use it as an embassy. However because the mansion is located in such an important strategic area, the Thai government decided to buy the mansion and use it as a state guest house instead. Later it was decided that it should become an official residence of the Prime Minister of Thailand. The Prime minister works nearby at the Government House. The mansion is maintained by the Office of the Prime Minister, a government agency of the Royal Thai Government. [7] [8]
Only two prime ministers, Prem Tinsulanonda and Chuan Leekpai, [1] have taken residence there. Prem moved to another premises after a few days. The house is reportedly haunted. [9] [10]