Christ Church Bangkok, Anglican church in Si Lom Subdistrict, Thailand.
Christ Church Bangkok is a church building in Si Lom featuring a central nave supported by six pillars that create its interior structure. Seven double doors line each side of the aisle, and a tower stands at the western entrance.
Land beside the Chao Praya River was granted in 1864 to establish the Protestant Union Chapel, the original name of the building. The site expanded over time to become the established parish known today.
The church draws worshippers from many countries who gather for services conducted in both English and Thai. This international community creates a distinctive gathering space within the city.
The church sits near the Chao Praya River and is accessible by public transportation from the city center. Visitors are welcome during service times, and modest dress is respectful when entering.
The building houses a rare pipe organ positioned at the east end of the north aisle, integrated into its Neo-Norman style architecture. This instrument reflects the musical heritage that distinguishes the space from other religious buildings in the city.
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