Bangkok Sights

Wat Suthat

  • Address
    • Th Bamrung Meuang
  • Transport
    • ordinary 12, 35 & 42
    • klorng boat to Tha Phan Fah
  • Phone
    • 0 2224 9845
  • Price
    • admission 20B
  • Hours
    • 8.30am-4.30pm

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Lonely Planet review for Wat Suthat

Wat Suthat’s truly remarkable Buddha image, acres of colourful murals and – during most of the year – relative tranquillity make it arguably the most appealing of all Bangkok’s Buddhist temples. The main attraction is Thailand’s biggest wí·hăhn (main chapel) and the imperious yet serene 8m-high Phra Si Sakayamuni that resides within. The image is Thailand’s largest surviving Sukhothai-period bronze, a serene-looking gilded masterpiece that was cast in the former capital in the 14th century. In 1808 it was retrieved from the ruins of Sukhothai and floated on a barge down Mae Nam Chao Phraya to be installed in this temple and serves as both the centre of Bangkok and a representation of Mt Meru, the mythical centre of the universe. Today the ashes of Rama VIII (King Ananda Mahidol; r 1935–46) are contained in the base of the image.

 

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