Siam Villa: A Reflection of Culture and Heritage (Part 3)
- Kate RMT
- Dec 28, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: Mar 16, 2022
Passing through our beatiful fields, gardens, and ponds, you will now find yourself at the lobby of Siam Villa Suvarnabhumi. As the tropical breeze welcomes you, a beatiful collection of Thai-inspired art mixed with contemporary facilities will be the first things you will see. The architecture itself is based on modern designs and cleverly designed with it are cultural pieces of art liike paintings, figurines, and furnitures.

The main part of our villa where you will be staying is largely inspired by the Rattanakosin Period which began in 1782. Phra Bat Somdet Phra Phuttha Yodfa Chulaloke (King Rama I) established the new capital Krung Thep Mahanakhon (Bangkok) in an island east of Chao Phraya River. It was when the First King of the Chakri Dynasty has established social and political system that has kept the peaces and prosperity for more than 230 years, it has since then became the center of Thailand.

Rattanakosin is the location of many important buildings of Thai history such as the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew which houses the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho - the Temple of the Reclining Buddha and Wat Mahathat where the first university of Thailand is located. The island represented the gradeur of the ancient Ayutthaya Kingdom and the modern developments of the 21st century.
The unique mix of the past, the present and the future greatly inspired our hotel. In every corner of the villa, you will find modern amenities such as a spa, a fitness center, a massage room, an outdoor swimming pool or our contemporary restaurants. All of them are designed to also showcase the beautiful ancient arts and crafts of Thailand. It shows our humble yet historic roots.
Our story reflects the unique history of the country from the very first capital of Sukhothai until the current Rattanakosin period. We proudly show the evolution of the country into now one of the most prosperous and industrial countries of South East Asia. We hope that our story inspires you to visit the Land of Smiles and enjoy its one of a kind heritage.
Source: Ministry of Culture, WikiTravel, Renown-Travel
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