
The Sanam Chan Pavilion is situated to the west of Amarinthara Winichai Mahaisanya Phimarn Throne Hall in front of the Phra That Monthien Buddha Image Hall King Rama ll had the palace constructed for his leisure and for occasionally receiving officilas in audience.
It is small wooden pavilion with a tiled roof adorned with cho far bai raka and hang hong painted with lacquer gilded and decorated with glass. The gables are decorated with thai folwer designs covered with gold leaf on a white glass background. The four columns and roof overhangs are made of square-cut wood carved and decorated. The platform inside the building is lacquer gilded and decorated with glass. The ceiling are made of planks which are decorates with flower patterns believed to be King Rama ll's own work. King Rama ll constructed the Sanam Chan Pavilion and subsequent monarchs have used it to house Krueang thong Yai for lighting the candles and joss sticks used when worshipping the relics of King Rama l at Phra That Monthien Buddha Image Hall located to the south of Sanam Chan Pavilion. the present monarch ha dthe foundation strengthened and covered with mable in 1963..
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