Nai Lert Park Heritage Home บ้านปาร์คนายเลิศ QR code acres (Rai) of garden, heritage homes and restaurant, guided tours,wonderful photo ops One of Bangkok's best kept wonders, the picturesque Nai Lert Park Heritage Home marks 100 years of history and tradition. For three generations, Nai Lert family lived in the house until it was unanimously decided in 2012 to convert the private residence to a heritage property where greater community shall appreciate the experience and its historical charms. Almost three years of restoration work has returned Nai Lert Park Heritage Home to the former grandeur, leaving the teak wooden floors, pillars, and century-old trees intact. Nai Lert Park Heritage Home and its surroundings spread across 14 rai (24,000 sqm) of lush ground. The House showcases series of antiques and artefacts since World War II until present, all of which are of the family's private collections. What's herelisted by latest changes - open table to sort by any column
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all SM channels and best hashtags, review, tag friends, share Nai Lert Phraya Bhakdinoraseth (Lert Sreshthaputra) 22 June 1872 - 15 December 1945 Nai Lert was born with an innovative mind. His father named him "Lert Samantao", which means "unique and excellent". As a young man, he was an entrepreneur, a developer, an investor, and a philanthropist. Throughout his life, he was passionate about preserving the culture and traditions of the Kingdom of Siam. King Rama VI held Nai Lert in such high esteem, he bestowed upon him the honor of "Beloved Millionaire", Phraya Bhakdinoraseth in 1925. Nai Lert was at the forefront of introducing the first Ice Factory to the country; the tallest commercial building in 1927; importing motor vehicles from Europe and the US; initiating the first bus transportation for the city's capital to name but a few. It was at the end of World War II Nai Lert passed away on December 15, 1945, leaving his business empire to his beloved wife, Khunying Sinn (Thevit) and his only descendent, his daughter, Thanpuying Lursakdi Sampatisiri. Nai Lert's principles of life have been passed down through the family according to the symbolic Nai Lert logo: Lon loving-kindness, compassion, sympathy, and freedom, which lives on to this day.
Location2, 2 Witthayu Rd, Khwaeng Lumphini, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand Longdo map is Thai & English for taxi driver,
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