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Praya Palazzo

A Thai nobleman's 1923 Italian Neo-Renaissance palazzo on the Chao Phraya

🇹🇭 Bangkok, Thailand·Est. 1923·Italian Neo-Renaissance / Thai·$$
72 HHI Distinguished
Heritage Distinguished

About the Property

This Italianate riverside mansion was built in 1923 for Praya Ratsadanupradit Mahisorn Phakdi, a nobleman and governor of Trang province, who commissioned Italian architects to design a Bangkok palazzo on the western bank of the Chao Phraya. Left derelict for decades, the building was painstakingly restored over four years using original materials and techniques, reopening as a 17-room boutique hotel. Guests arrive exclusively by the hotel's private boat — there is no road access.

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Original Purpose

Nobleman's riverside mansion

Highlights

1923 Italian-designed riverside palazzoBuilt for Praya Ratsadanupradit (Governor of Trang)Four-year restoration using original materialsAccessible only by private boat17 rooms in restored mansionOriginal Italian marble and tilework

History Timeline

1923

Built for Praya Ratsadanupradit Mahisorn Phakdi by Italian architects

1940

Palazzo damaged during WWII; falls into gradual disrepair

1970

Building abandoned and left derelict for three decades

2005

Four-year restoration begins using original materials and techniques

2009

Opens as 17-room boutique hotel accessible only by boat