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Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram (simply called Wat Benchamabophit) or "The Marble Temple" as known to foreigners is most satisfactory architecturally with its symmetry and lovely proportions. The Ubosot Hall (Bot or Ordination Hall) was constructed from Carrara marble from Italy and showing distinct European neo-classical influence. It was designed by H.R.H. Prince Narisranuvattivongse, half brother to King Chulalongkorn, Rama V, and has been reckoned for its architectural and decorative arts of finest Thai craftsmanship, say, second to none in the world. It attracts the interest of tourists throughout the world to come to visit in large numbers each year.

Ubosot Hall (Bot or Ordination Hall) in this temple. The Buddha image called "Phra Buddhajinaraja" made from 2.5 tons of bronze. Under the Buddha are the ashes of King Rama V.

Picture at the back of the Ordination hall.

Marble lion guarding the entrance to the ordination hall.

Roof tiles on the cloister showing pictures of Buddha.

A row of Buddha images enshrined at the cloister of the Ubosot Hall.

A decorated door panel.

Three-Gabled Waterside Pavilion called "Saphannam Chao Khun Chom Marda Samlee"

LOCATION: Wat Benchamabophit is on the corner of Si Ayutthaya Road and Rama V Road.
GETTING THERE: Bus Nos. 2 (air-con)
OPENING HOURS: Open every day
ADMISSION: 30 baht

Copyright information: All pictures by Nattawud Daoruang. Information from brochures obtained at location and Lonely Planet. Additional information by Richard Barrow and Nattawud Daoruang.

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