A mixture of Thai and European architecture of King Rama V’s reign Is displayed in a museum building in Phrae, Thailand.


This residence of Phrae’s founder was built about 10 years before Phrae was plundered by the Shans in 1892. After that, it became a stronghold of the cavalry troops sent from Bangkok to keep peace in the city. The building is a mixture of Thai and European architecture of King Rama V’s reign. It was designated as a Public Building and was granted an award by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on 2 July 1993.


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Location: Khum Jao Luang Museum, Phrae, Thailand
Photo credit: © John Brown / Alamy / Afripics
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