Ban Khun Phaen is located within the Ayutthaya Historical Park between Vihan Phra
Mongkhon Bophit and Wat Ket, in the immediate vicinity of the Elephant Show and
Ride and Wat Khae.
The Thai styled house is located in the location of the old prison of the Ayutthayan Era.
The old prison stood in a marshy area being part of Bueng Chikan and was linked to
Khlong Tho by Khlong Nakhon Ban. Talaeng Kaeng Street was situated south of the
location. On this road was a fresh market called the Market in Front of the Jail. [1]
The main entrance to the Khun Phaen House is from Sri Sanphet Rd, but the site can be
also reached from Vihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit by walking through the market area or
via the bridge near the Elephant Show and Ride.
The Thai compound is of course dating from the post-Ayutthayan period and was built
in 1894 near Wat Saphan Kluea on Ko Loi. The teak house was once the residence of
Krom Phra Pongsiropat, a former governor of Monthon Ayutthaya.
In 1939, the house was moved to the old prison area by Pridi Banomyong and other
Thai structures were built in situ. The compound was called "Khun Phaen House" after
the famous character of the epic poem "Khun Chang Khun Phaen" (1). Khun Phaen
was believed to have been imprisoned in this location. [2]
Not only the character out of the Siamese Literature, but also the French Bishop of
Metellopolis and Apostolic Vicar of Siam, Louis Laneau, his missionaries and half of the
students of the seminary were incarcerated here after the death of King Narai in 1688;
and the chaotic withdrawal of the French from Siam. The French were held in prison
until August 1690, about 2 years.
The wooden house was renovated in 1957 in the period Bueng Phra Ram was restored
and turned into a park during the time of Field Marshal Phibunsongkhram. [4] The
house was given under the responsibility of the Fine Arts Department and has been used
before as an FAD office.
Ban Khun Phaen is located within the Ayutthaya Historical Park between Vihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit and Wat Ket, in the immediate vicinity of the Elephant Show and Ride and Wat Khae.The Thai styled house is located in the location of the old prison of the Ayutthayan Era. The old prison stood in a marshy area being part of Bueng Chikan and was linked to Khlong Tho by Khlong Nakhon Ban. Talaeng Kaeng Street was situated south of the location. On this road was a fresh market called the Market in Front of the Jail. [1]The main entrance to the Khun Phaen House is from Sri Sanphet Rd, but the site can be also reached from Vihan Phra Mongkhon Bophit by walking through the market area or via the bridge near the Elephant Show and Ride.The Thai compound is of course dating from the post-Ayutthayan period and was built in 1894 near Wat Saphan Kluea on Ko Loi. The teak house was once the residence of Krom Phra Pongsiropat, a former governor of Monthon Ayutthaya.In 1939, the house was moved to the old prison area by Pridi Banomyong and other Thai structures were built in situ. The compound was called "Khun Phaen House" after the famous character of the epic poem "Khun Chang Khun Phaen" (1). Khun Phaen was believed to have been imprisoned in this location. [2]Not only the character out of the Siamese Literature, but also the French Bishop of Metellopolis and Apostolic Vicar of Siam, Louis Laneau, his missionaries and half of the students of the seminary were incarcerated here after the death of King Narai in 1688; and the chaotic withdrawal of the French from Siam. The French were held in prison until August 1690, about 2 years.The wooden house was renovated in 1957 in the period Bueng Phra Ram was restored and turned into a park during the time of Field Marshal Phibunsongkhram. [4] The house was given under the responsibility of the Fine Arts Department and has been used before as an FAD office.
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