Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall

Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall
พระที่นั่งอนันตสมาคม
Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall from the south
Location within Thailand
General information
TypeThrone Hall
Architectural styleNeo-Renaissance & Neo-Classic
LocationDusit Palace, Thailand
Coordinates13°46′18″N 100°30′48″E / 13.771649°N 100.513251°E / 13.771649; 100.513251
Construction started1908
Completed1915
Cost15 million Siamese Baht
Design and construction
ArchitectMario Tamagno
Known forReception hall for the king of Thailand
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The Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall (Thai: พระที่นั่งอนันตสมาคม pronunciation: Phra Thinang Anantasamakhom: translated as 'The place of immense gathering') is a royal reception hall in Dusit Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. It was commissioned by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1908. The building was completed in 1915, five years after Rama V's death in 1910. It is now employed from time to time for state occasions.

Until October 2017, when it indefinitely closed to the public, the hall was open to visitors as a museum and housed the Arts of the Kingdom exhibition, which showcased handicrafts produced under the sponsorship of the Queen Sirikit Institute.