“Experience the beauty of this 3-story Victorian-style teakwood palace, built entirely without a single iron nail, and explore a priceless collection of royal memorabilia from the early 20th century.”

Vimanmek Mansion Museum (Vimanmek Mansion Museum) is renowned as the world’s largest golden teakwood building and was the first permanent residence in the Dusit Palace complex. Commissioned by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), the structure was originally located on Si Chang Island before being carefully dismantled and reconstructed here. The mansion is a stunning example of Victorian architecture infused with Thai artistic sensibilities, featuring an "L" shaped layout and painted in a delicate cream hue that contrasts beautifully with the lush surrounding gardens.

A key highlight for visitors is admiring the ingenuity of ancient Thai carpentry, as the entire mansion was assembled using traditional joinery techniques without the use of metal nails. Inside, the mansion houses 81 rooms, many of which remain in their original state, once used to host royal guests and as private living quarters. Visitors can view antique European furniture, fine crystal glasswork, and rare historical photographs that reflect the court’s lifestyle during the era of Siam’s modernization.

The atmosphere around the mansion is serene and refreshing, cooled by the shade of large trees and the surrounding ponds. Walking through the teakwood halls feels like stepping back into the early Rattanakosin era, where simplicity met royal opulence. The long wooden verandas and intricate "gingerbread" wood carvings showcase the delicate craftsmanship and the clever design for tropical ventilation, ensuring a natural breeze flows through the building.

For photography and art enthusiasts, this site is the ultimate model of a gingerbread-style house. The perfect symmetry of the windows and the polished wooden staircases provide a classic backdrop that attracts visitors from around the world. Designers and architects often come here to study the systematic layout of the interconnected rooms and the masterful use of natural light within a wooden structure—a global case study for architectural conservation.

Visiting Vimanmek Mansion is an opportunity to feel the warmth of a royal home built with love and precision. It stands as a testament to the value and durability of Thai teakwood, which has endured for over a century. The soft glow of light reflecting off the golden teak walls creates an unforgettable impression, instilling a sense of pride in the cultural heritage that has been meticulously preserved for future generations.


Wie man dorthin kommt

Public Bus:

  • Routes 12, 18, 28, 70, 515; get off at the main entrance of Dusit Palace.

Private Car:

  • Parking is available at central parking lots near the former Dusit Zoo or along U-Thong Nok Road at designated times.

Taxi/Tuk-Tuk: 

  • Ask for "Vimanmek Mansion" or the entrance behind the old Parliament House.

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Best Visiting Seasons: 

  • Between 09:30 - 11:00 AM for the most pleasant weather and ideal lighting for the gardens.

Footwear/Dress Code:

  • Strict dress code applies; ladies must wear skirts or sarongs below the knee (no trousers), and gentlemen must wear long trousers. No sleeveless tops.

Photography:

  • Photography is strictly prohibited inside the mansion. All belongings, including mobile phones, must be stored in provided lockers.

Footwear:

  • Shoes must be removed before entering the mansion. Wearing socks is recommended for comfort while walking on the teak floors.

Travel Planning:

  • Please check the current opening status, as the mansion may be closed for extensive renovations or royal ceremonies.

Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Adult 75 THB, Child 20 THB

  • Foreign visitors: 150 THB (Often included in the Grand Palace combined ticket)

Opening Hours

  • 09:30 AM - 03:30 PM

  • Closed on Mondays and Public Holidays

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