Bang Leng Palace, Registered historic palace in Suan Chitlada, Thailand.
Bang Leng Palace is a registered historic royal residence located within the Suan Chitlada grounds in Thailand. The main building is two stories tall and built in a traditional Thai style, surrounded by a moat, gardens, and research facilities.
The palace was built during the reign of King Rama VI and later recognized as a historic site in Thailand. Over time it became a center for royal activities and agricultural innovation.
Bang Leng Palace is an active center for agricultural research, which is visible in the demonstration areas and gardens open to visitors. This connection between royal life and practical farming is something you can see throughout the grounds.
Since this is an official royal site, it is worth checking current access rules before your visit. The grounds are large, so comfortable shoes and enough time to walk around are a good idea.
A private railway station sits within the palace grounds, linking the complex directly to the royal residence. This makes it one of the few palace complexes in the world with its own functioning royal rail stop.
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