Villa Musée

Thai Style Villa


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    Satayathipatai House


    This traditional Thai House of the central region is in vermillion color. The house, originally from Dhonburi and its nearby area, is in a style influenced by traditional houses in Ayudhya. The theme-based decoration of each room in this house draws inspiration from each room’s individual name, examples being a traveling destination in the South China Sea or the name of a famous photographer in the early period of photography in Siam such as Louis Larnaudie, Francis Chit, Robert Lenz and John Thomson.

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    Singholsakorn House


    Singholsakorn is a set of twin traditional Thai houses separated from other buildings in Villa Musée. The houses were originally built in Suphanburi Province. These two teak houses have an ambience of an authentic Thai house with modern amenities with a view of a pond of blooming Victorian lotuses.

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    Rajapongsa House


    The style of this house reflects the traditional Thai way of life along the canal during the reign of King Rama IV. The Rajapongsa House is the oldest building among the buildings in Villa Musée. Its large floor planks of teak wood are amazing. The furnishings in this house comprise a Chinese coffee table set, a mother-of-pearl living room set, a Chinese-style opium bed and gilded black lacquer trunks.

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    Anurakkosa House


    A charming Sino-Portuguese style building that could be mistaken for a mansion in an old palace in Bangkok, this house is actually newly built using doors and windows decorated with 19th century stained glass from Myanmar and India. The spiral staircase in the house is over a century old and the building itself has not been spared of all the details of the original buildings of the same period and style.

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