This temple is a masterful synthesis of European materiality and Thai spiritual heritage, reflecting King Chulalongkorn’s visionary cosmopolitanism. It stands as a profound architectural dialogue that elegantly bridges the East and the West.
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The Marble Temple of King Chulalongkorn 🇹🇭 #shorts追加:
The marble temple was built by one king's love for his brother.
King Chulalongkorn, Rama the fifth, traveled to Europe and fell in love with Western architecture.
He asked his half-brother Prince Nares, a brilliant artist, to design a temple that would blend East and West.
Construction took 16 years.
Prince Nares used Italian Carrara marble, Chinese dragon motifs, and European stained glass, all woven together with traditional Thai temple architecture.
The courtyard displays 53 Buddha statues, representing every major artistic period in Thai history, a timeline of faith spanning over 1,200 years.
When the temple was finally finished in 1915, King Chulalongkorn had already been dead for 5 years.
He never saw the completed masterpiece that his beloved brother built for him.
But Prince Nares finished it anyway.
He carved the king's initials into the marble, side by side with his own.
Two brothers, one perfect temple.
The temple is so beloved that it appears on Thailand's 5-baht coin.
Monks say that on full moon nights, two shadows walk among the 53 Buddhas, still inspecting the work.
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