Bangkok's Sacred Temples
This collection features historical Buddhist temples and monasteries concentrated in the Bangkok Noi district on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River. The list includes royal landmarks like Wat Arun, famous for its porcelain-encrusted prang, alongside quieter local sites such as Wat Suwannaram, which houses renowned 19th-century murals. These sites showcase diverse architectural styles ranging from the Ayutthaya period to the early Rattanakosin era, reflecting the spiritual heritage and community history of one of Bangkok's oldest residential areas.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworamahawihan
Buddhist temple known for its distinctive central prang decorated with colorful porcelain and mythological figures, situated on a riverside. It is a significant cultural and architectural landmark reflecting Thai, Hindu, Chinese, and Khmer influences.
Wat Maha That Yuwarat Rangsarit Ratchaworamahawihan
One of the ten royal temples of the highest class was originally built to house the relics of Buddha.
Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahawihan
This royal temple is also known as Temple of the Bells after its five bells that were donated to the temple by King Rama I, who also…
Wat Suwannaram Ratchaworawihan
A royal temple famous for its exceptionally well-preserved 19th-century murals depicting the Jataka tales, painted by master artists during the reign of King Rama III.
Wat Phraya Tham Worawihan
An ancient temple featuring a unique bell tower and drum tower decorated with Chinese porcelain. The ordination hall houses a principal Buddha image in the subduing Mara posture.
Wat Mali
A local Buddhist temple serving the community near the Bangkok Noi canal.
Wat Phleng Wipatsana
A meditation-focused temple known for its peaceful environment and traditional Thai monastic architecture.
Wat Mai Yai Paen
A community temple featuring a traditional Thai ordination hall and local religious shrines.
Wat Nai Rong
Founded during the reign of King Rama IV by a famous Thai opera lead, this temple is noted for its historical connection to the performing arts.
Wat Yang Suttharam
A local temple featuring an old wooden pavilion and traditional Thai religious structures.
Mulnithi phra xacary man
A foundation and shrine dedicated to the meditation master Ajahn Mun Bhuridatta, serving as a center for the Thai Forest Tradition.
Wat Ruak Suttharam
Neighborhood temple providing religious services and a space for local Buddhist ceremonies.
Wad lkhr tha
Established during the reign of King Rama III by a theater troupe owner, this temple features traditional religious art and architecture.
Wat Bang Bamru
An ancient temple dating back to the Ayutthaya period, containing historical Buddha images and traditional Thai architecture.
Wat Si Sudaram Worawihan
Historically significant as the childhood school of Sunthorn Phu, Thailand's most famous royal poet. It contains a monument dedicated to him and Ayutthaya-style Buddha images.
Wat Phawana Phirataram
A quiet Buddhist temple located along the canal, used primarily for local worship and meditation.
Wat Chao Am
Built during the reign of King Taksin the Great, this temple is known for its historical connection to the Thonburi Kingdom era.
Wat Phummarin Ratchapaksi
An archaeological site and temple complex featuring a combined ordination hall and library, showcasing late Ayutthaya architectural styles.
Wat Dusidaram Worawihan
A royal temple of the second class featuring murals from the early 19th century and a classic Thai ordination hall overlooking the river.
Wat Chaiyathit
Known for its well-preserved 19th-century murals that depict the life of Buddha and the Vessantara Jataka in a distinct local style.
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