Dusit Palace, located in the Dusit district in Bangkok refers to the whole complex that's comprised of a series of 13 Royal residence buildings, surrounded by beautiful gardens and lawns. Rama V laid his influence to construct the building into European style between 1897-1901.
You'll need a day out to this complex to visit all the buildings and gardens that comprise the compound.
1. Vimanmek Mansion Known as world's largest teak mansion, this beautiful mansion was built in Neoclassic styles and Thai motifs. The mansion has now become a museum that exhibits King Rama V's photographs, personal art and handicrafts, and gifts and collections. There are guided tours within the mansion for visitors.
2. Ananta Samkhom Throne Hall Once a reception hall turned into a museum, which now is a representative edifice of the Dust palace. Built in Carrara marble, this spectacular hall was styled in the Renaissance and Neoclassic. Inside the hall are Fresco drawings by Galileo Chini and Carlo Riguli, who were the royal artists serving King Rama V.