Sinn Sathorn Tower, Office skyscraper in Khlong San, Thailand.
Sinn Sathorn Tower is an office building with 44 floors along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, rising approximately 195 meters tall. The structure uses glass and steel construction and houses around 255 office units for different companies.
Construction began in 1989 during a period of economic growth in Thailand. The building was completed in 1993 and marked an important moment in Bangkok's business district development.
The building shows how modern office development shaped Bangkok, positioned on a riverbank that has always been central to the city's commerce. Today it stands as a visible marker of how the city transformed its skyline.
The building is accessible via the BTS stations Krung Thonburi and Wongwian Yai, making public transport convenient. The riverside location also offers other transport connections nearby.
The building was used in the 1997 James Bond film 'Tomorrow Never Dies' as the headquarters of a media mogul. This film connection remains unknown to many visitors, even though it adds an interesting layer to the building's story.
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