King Narai’s Palace

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King Narai’s Palace is a historic royal residence and archaeological site in Lopburi, Thailand, renowned for its well-preserved 17th-century Ayutthaya-era architecture and role in Thai diplomatic history.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
historic royal residence
museum site
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Ayutthaya NERFINISHED
Thai
Thai-European hybrid
associatedWith French envoys
Greek minister Constantine Phaulkon NERFINISHED
Siamese–French relations
builder King Narai the Great NERFINISHED
builtFor King Narai the Great NERFINISHED
contains Dusit Sawan Thanya Maha Prasat Hall NERFINISHED
Phra Narai Ratchaniwet ruins NERFINISHED
defensive walls
residential quarters
royal audience halls
water reservoirs
country Thailand
currentUse archaeological park
historical park
museum complex
era Ayutthaya period NERFINISHED
hasFeature brick and laterite structures
gates and bastions
moats and ramparts
heritage Ayutthaya-era architecture
heritageStatus registered ancient monument of Thailand
historicalRole center of Thai foreign relations in the 17th century
site of Siamese–European diplomatic exchanges
locatedIn Central Thailand NERFINISHED
Lopburi NERFINISHED
Lopburi Province NERFINISHED
Mueang Lopburi District NERFINISHED
former Ayutthaya Kingdom territory
managedBy Fine Arts Department of Thailand NERFINISHED
namedAfter King Narai the Great NERFINISHED
Narai NERFINISHED
near Lopburi city center NERFINISHED
Phra Prang Sam Yot NERFINISHED
San Phra Kan Shrine NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
significance important site of Thai diplomatic history
major monument of Ayutthaya-period architecture outside Ayutthaya
startConstruction 1660s
usedAs administrative center
diplomatic reception venue
royal residence

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Lopburi hasLandmark King Narai’s Palace