FAMOUS BUILDINGS - House
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From 1887 to 1954, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia existed as a
single colony of France known as French Indochina. The colony
served to provide not only for itself, but also for the
motherland that was forced upon it. State monopolies were
gradually cooked up for certain products. Alcohol, one product
that French Indochina supplied to its domestic and international
market, was included and eventually carefully managed. Societe
Francaise des Distilleries de l’Indochine (SFDI), a French
Corporation, stepped in to help the government manage this. In
the time of its existence, SFDI’s presence was not limited to
French Indochina. In fact, it also established an office in
Siam, right in House No. 1 of historic Bangrak.
SFDI’s
chosen location in House No. 1 is of no surprise. The European
community had established itself in Bangrak area with Bangkok’s
first paved road, the Embassy of France, the Grand Postal
Office, Bangkok’s first customs house, and many other
institutions required for business near the turn of the century.
The House No. 1 building was designed of neoclassical
architecture, clearly evident in its front pediment. Built in
the early 1900s, the two-storey structure was constructed with
masonry and supported by its load-bearing walls. The
diamond-shaped tiles of its hipped roof are reminiscent of the
style of its time. In 2012 to 2016, Crown Property Bureau saved
the building from dereliction. Due to its architecture rarity,
House No. 1 has been listed by the Department of Find Arts as an
ancient monument. |
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Bangkok |
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Bang Rak |
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Bang
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Genre |
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Famous Buildings |
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https://www.bangkokr |
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Afternoon |
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Free |
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13.72915, 100.51424 |
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