Wat Phra Keo Gallery - Map

Map

Map of Wat Phra Kaew
  1. Ubosot and the Emerald Buddha
  2. Twelve Salas
  3. Gandhara Buddha Viharn
  4. Ho Phra Khanthararat
  5. The Hermit
  6. Ho Phra Ratcha Koramanuson
  7. Phra Phothi That Phiman
  8. Ho Phra Ratcha Phongsanuson
  9. Chao Mae Kuan-im
  10. Than Phaithi
  11. Phra Si Rattana Chedi
  12. Phra Mondop
  13. Prasat Phra Thep Bidon
  14. Two Golden Chedis
  15. Model Angkor Wat
  16. Two Decorated Chedis
  17. Mythological figures
  18. Monument to Rama I, II and III
  19. Monument to Rama IV
  20. Monument to Rama V
  21. Monumnet to Rama VI, VII, VIII and IX
  22. Western Porch
  23. Southern Porch
  24. Phra Sawet Kudakhan Wihan Yot
  1. The Bellfry
  2. Ho Phra Nak
  3. Ho Phra Monthian Tham
  4. Eight Phra Atsada Maha Chedis
  5. Ramakian Mural Cloisters
  6. Gate No. 1, Koei Sadet (Front) Gate
  7. Gate No. 2, Na Wua Gate
  8. Gate No. 3, Phra Si Rattana Satsada Gate
  9. Gate No. 4, Hermit Gate
  10. Gate No. 5, Koei Sadet (Rear) Gate
  11. Gate No. 6, Sanam Chai Gate
  1. Inthorachit
  2. Suriyaphop
  3. Wirunhok
  4. Mangkonkan
  5. Thotsakhirithon
  6. Thotsakhiriwan
  7. Chakkrawat
  8. Atsakanmala
  9. Sahatsadecha
  10. Thotsakan
  11. Wirunchambang
  12. Maiyarap

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