Buraphaphirom Palace


Buraphaphirom Palace was situated in Bangkok, Thailand, this palace was built to be the residence of Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse, the origin of the royal family surname Bhanubandhu.
The palace was built in the year 1875 according to the order of King Chulalongkorn with a colonial style by Italian architect Joachim Grassi. Its name means "East Palace", regarded as another palace that was very grand.
After World War II, it became an abandoned palace. The heir of the prince therefore decided to sell it to businessman Osot Kosin in the year 1951 with a price of nearly 13 million baht to build as a new shopping and entertainment districts. The demolition was completed in 1954 and was rebuilt as three movie theaters namely Kings, Queens, Grand. Since then the original location of the Buraphaphirom Palace became Bangkok's most bustling commercial district in the 1950s to 1960s under the name of Wang Burapha, which is known as the center of teenagers, young people of that era.
The prosperity of Wang Burapha began to decline when Ratchaprasong Shopping Center and Siam Square replaced in 1965.
At present, the original location of Buraphaphirom Palace became the Mega Plaza.

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