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Photo: Ruins of Wijayen House

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Wijayen House was constructed by King Narai as a residence for Chevalier de Chaumont, the first French ambassador to Thailand send by King Louis XIV. Later the place was occupied by Chao Phaya Wijayen (Constantine Phaulkon) until he was executed for treason by King Petraja who succeeded King Narai. There are many ruined buildings to be seen in the compound: one which served as a Roman Catholic chapel, the residence of the ambassador and residences for members of his mission. Ruins of water tanks made of bricks well as fountains are also on the compound.

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Last updated: June 23, 2010