Buddhist Bridge • The oldest bridge over the Chao Phraya River in Thailand
Pathom Rajasthan Bridge (Buddhist Bridge)
The Prajasthan Bridge, which people like to call "Buddhist Bridge," or another name, "Iron Bridge," is a bridge between the city side (at the end of Tridiamond Road) and the Thonburi side (at the end of Prasthan Road), built in the year 2000. In 1929, during the reign of His Majesty King Hua (7th reign), built as a memorial to His Majesty the King of Chulalothon, the King of the Chakri Dynasty, and Bangkok, in the 150th anniversary of His Majesty's Nutrition, and built His Majesty the King of Chulalothon Maharaj, which is also located at the foot of the bridge on the side of the city. This bridge can be raised in the middle of the bridge to allow large ships or warships to pass through it. But the bridge has now been lifted after the restoration in 1986, and this bridge is also considered the oldest river bridge in Thailand.
Location:สะพานพระพุทธยอดฟ้าWang Burapabhisham District, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok
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