Phra Thinang Aisawan Thiphya-Art is a Thai-style pavilion with four porches and a spired roof built by King Chulalongkorn in the middle of an outer pond in 1876. It is a copy of the Phra Thinang Aphonphimok Prasat in the Grand Palace, which was built by his father, King Mongkut, as a pavilion for changing regalia before mounting a palanquin. King Chulalongkorn named this building Aisawan Thiphya-Art after King Prasat Tong's original pavilion. This pavilion now houses a bronze statue of King Chulalongkorn in the uniform of a Field Marshal which was placed by his son King Vajiravudh (Rama VI).
devaraj-Kunlai Gate is the principal entrance to the inner palace of Bang Pa-In, the summer palace of the King and Queen of Thailand. It is connected to the Varobhas Bimarn Mansion (located in the Outer Palace) by a covered bridge with a louvred wall from which the court ladies could look out without being seen themselves.