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Si Suriyothai Park is located in the military area, behind the
Ordnance Tyre Repair Company, Ayutthaya. It was built by the
Liquor Distillery Organization so as to make merit for all
former Thai kings as this area was once the Inner Court of the
royal palace. King Bhumibol graciously gave the name “Suan Si
Suriyothai”, or Si Suriyothai Park to the park. It was built on
the occasion of the celebration of Queen Sirikit’s fifth cycle
birthday, or her 60th birthday, in 1991.
Covering an area
of 8000 square metres, the park consists of a pavilion, Queen
Suriyothai Pavilion and a mound of over 400-year-old marble
Semas, boundary stones of a temple, containing the parts of
Buddha images taken from Wat Phutthaisawan.
The park is
open daily to the public from 9:00 to 17:00. To get to the park,
drive along the route that takes you to Chedi Phra Si
Suriyothai. The park is located on U Thong Road, near the bank
of the Chao Phraya River.
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A. Mueang |
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Pratuchai |
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Free |
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14.35186 N |
100.54727 E |
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