TEMPLES - CHURCHES AND MOSQUES
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อาสนวิหารอัสสัมชัญ |
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23 Oriental Lane, Charoenkrung Road |
23 Oriental Lane, Charoenkrung Road |
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The Catholic Church’s presence in Thailand is impressively long,
predating Bangkok’s establishment as the capital of the country.
The first historical record of Christianity entering the region
of Siam was in 1550, when a French missionary decided to preach
the Gospel here. It was not until mid 17th century when the Siam
mission picked up steam, as more and more missionaries arrived
in Ayutthaya. What followed were alternating periods of
tolerance and persecution of the missionaries. But through
perseverance, the Catholics stayed, even after the fall of
Ayutthaya and their work culminated in the Assumption Cathedral
being the principal Roman Catholic church of Thailand in present
day.
Located in religiously diverse Creative District in
Bangrak, Assumption Cathedral is a landmark in the locale. In
1809, a missionary leader initiated the construction of the
cathedral’s first incarnation. The traditional Thai-styled
church was called “Assumption Church” upon completion in 1821
but shortly after was renamed “Assumption Cathedral” once it was
designated as the Cathedral of the Bishop of the Bangkok
Diocese. In 1909, a cathedral expansion was needed to
accommodate the growing Catholic community. Within a decade, the
building evolved into its stately form today.
Assumption
Cathedral is “hidden” in the courtyard of Assumption College,
with its main entrance facing west in the direction of the Chao
Phraya River. The standout building of the area was designed
with Romanesque architecture. The characteristics of the
cathedral, including buttresses, semicircular arches for
openings, arcades, piers and columns, all combine to strike
viewers with awe and tranquility. Unbeknownst to most, a crypt
lies underneath the sanctuary, keeping the remains of past
bishops and the missionaries. Assumption Cathedral has an open
door policy, allowing visitors in during daylight hours. English
and Thai services are both available to the faithful. |
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Bangkok |
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Khet Bang Rak |
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Khwaeng Bang Rak |
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Temples-Churches and Mosques |
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https://www.tour-ban |
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Entry fee |
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Free |
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GPS : |
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13.72306 N |
100.51502 E |
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