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'''Wat Niwet Thammaprawat Ratchaworawihan''' ({{langx|th|วัดนิเวศธรรมประวัติราชวรวิหาร}}) is a Buddhist temple (''[[wat]]'') of the [[Dhammayut]] Order, located within the grounds of the [[Bang Pa-In Royal Palace]] in [[Thailand]]'s [[Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province]]. Founded in 1878, it is remarkable among Thai Buddhist temples in that its architecture mimics that of a European church, being built in the [[Gothic Revival]] style. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Latest revision as of 10:07, 24 October 2024
Wat Niwet Thammaprawat | |
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วัดนิเวศธรรมประวัติ | |
Religion | |
Affiliation | Buddhist |
Sect | Dhammayut |
Location | |
Location | Mu 12, Ban Len Subdistrict, Bang Pa-in District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, Thailand |
Geographic coordinates | 14°13′53″N 100°34′34″E / 14.23139°N 100.57611°E |
Architecture | |
Architect(s) | Joachim Grassi |
Style | Gothic Revival |
Founder | King Chulalongkorn |
Groundbreaking | 1876 |
Completed | 1878 |
Wat Niwet Thammaprawat Ratchaworawihan (Thai: วัดนิเวศธรรมประวัติราชวรวิหาร) is a Buddhist temple (wat) of the Dhammayut Order, located within the grounds of the Bang Pa-In Royal Palace in Thailand's Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Founded in 1878, it is remarkable among Thai Buddhist temples in that its architecture mimics that of a European church, being built in the Gothic Revival style.
History
[edit]The construction of Wat Niwet Thammaprawat was commissioned by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1876, to serve as the royal temple for the newly expanded Bang Pa-In Palace. The temple was designed by Joachim Grassi, one of the first Italian architects employed under the king's government. Many public buildings were built in the Western style during Chulalongkorn's reign, a trend reflecting the modernisation of Siam (as Thailand was then known) at the time. Wat Niwet Thammaprawat was built in Gothic Revival style, with stained glass windows and a Gothic altar. Its appearance resembles that of a Christian church, with the temple's main Buddha image in place of a Cross. Construction was completed in 1878.[1]
Status and location
[edit]Wat Niwet Thammaprawat is a royal temple, first-class, of the ratchaworawihan type, and is one of the sixteen temples which receive annual royal kathina offerings. It falls under the Dhammayut Order of Thai Theravada Buddhism.[2] It is a registered historic monument, and received the ASA Architectural Conservation Award in 1989.
The temple is located on an island of the Chao Phraya River, next to Bang Pa-in Royal Palace, in Ban Len Subdistrict, Bang Pa-in District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. It is nowadays accessible by a cable car from the palace.[3]
See also
[edit]- Buddhism in Thailand
- Holy Redeemer Church, Bangkok - a Catholic church built in Thai style
References
[edit]- ^ Maneenetra, Piti (31 January 2015). "The signification approach of decorative contents on Western buildings in Siamese Ornament and Decorative art revolution; A.D.1876-1896". Veridian e-Journal. 8 (4). Silpakorn University: 1–22. ISSN 1906-3431.
- ^ อนันต์รัตนสุข, อนงค์ (20 September 2012). "องค์ความรู้เรื่องประวัติวัดนิเวศธรรมประวัติราชวรวิหาร" (PDF) (in Thai). Ayutthaya Provincial Cultural Office. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
- ^ "วัดนิเวศธรรมประวัติ ราชวรวิหาร จ.พระนครศรีอยุธยา". Dhammathai.org. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Wat Niwet Thammaprawat at Wikimedia Commons