Santiphap Park, Urban park in Ratchathewi district, Bangkok, Thailand
Santiphap Park is an urban park in the Ratchathewi district located between two busy roads, featuring walking paths, gardens, and multiple seating areas throughout. The grounds are flat and open with various routes that let you move through and discover different sections.
The park came into being in the 1990s through the conversion of a former residential area into a public space. It opened in 1998, making this area accessible to all residents.
The park entrance displays calligraphic text designed by a revered Buddhist monk, which connects this place to Thailand's spiritual traditions. These inscriptions set a contemplative tone as you arrive.
The park is accessible daily and works well for walks or breaks in good weather. There are no entrance fees, so you can come and go freely whenever you wish.
A black bronze sculpture of a dove with an olive branch stands in the park's center, designed based on a work by Pablo Picasso. This peaceful image has become a notable feature of this public space.
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