Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall (the old parliament building) which is a part of Dusit palace, located at the end of Ratchadamnoen Avenue in Bangkok.
It is a two-story marble building in Italian Renaissance and Neo Classic style, about 113 meters wide, 50 meters long and 48 meters high. The construction was started in the reign of King Rama V in 1908 and completed in the reign of Rama VI in 1915.
This glorious hall was used as the first Thai parliament, however, after the construction of new parliament, it is used for royal and other important state ceremonies.

Indian Art. Hindu, Jain and Buddhist stone and bronze antiques from Gandhara, Gupta and Chandela periods until the Mogul Empire. Ancient wooden tribal masks and exhibition of Maharajahs’ portraits.

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