Mrigadayavan Palace
Mrigadayavan Palace (Thai: พระราชนิเวศน์มฤคทายวัน, rtgs: Maruekkhathayawan) is a former royal residence and tourist attraction in Cha Am, Phetchaburi Province, Thailand.
History
The palace was commissioned by King Vajiravudh to serve as a holiday villa. The king drafted the designs for the villa, which consists of sixteen teak buildings raised by concrete pillars and linked together by a series of walkways. Construction took place during 1923–24, and was overseen by Italian architect Ercole Manfredi.
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References
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Coordinates: 12°41′52″N 99°57′48″E / 12.69778°N 99.96333°E
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