Holy Rosary Church

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  • Address
    1318 Th Yotha, near River City, Samphan Thawong
  • Phone
    0 2266 4849
  • Transport
    ferry: Tha Si Phraya
    

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Portuguese seafarers were among the first Europeans to establish diplomatic ties with Siam and their influence in the kingdom was rewarded with prime riverside real estate. When a Portuguese contingent moved across the river to the present-day Talat Noi district of Chinatown in 1787 they were given this piece of land and built the Holy Rosary Church, known in Thai as Wat Kalawan, from the Portuguese 'Calvario'. Over the years the Portuguese community dispersed and the church fell into disrepair.

However, Vietnamese and Cambodian Catholics displaced by the Indochina wars adopted it and now constitute most of the parish. This old church has a splendid set of Romanesque stained-glass windows, gilded ceilings and a Christ statue that is carried through the streets during Easter celebrations.