Our Heritage

Discover the Rich Heritage of Praya Palazzo
Immerse yourself in the captivating ambiance and rich heritage of Praya Palazzo, where every corner unveils a timeless blend of elegance, history, and Thai culture along the enchanting banks of the Chao Phraya River.
1923
Baan Bang Yee Khan
At that time, Bangkok had an influx of Italian artists arriving at work under the commission of King Rama V. Famous artists such as Galileo Chini and Carlo Rigoli worked on projects all around the city. Praya Chollabhumipanish – a noble of the Royal Court Custom Department – assigned to design and build the villa, was greatly influenced by Italian artists.
The original building called “Baan Bang Yee Khan” is typical of the Palladio architecture of this period. Located right on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, its position was ideal as an observation point for the owner’s customs duty as well as his home.


1946
Foundation for Muslim
Community & Rachakarun School
Praya Chollabhumipanish, his wife and their 10 children had many happy years in the villa. In 1946, when the main means of transportation changed from waterways to roads, the family moved to the Sukhumvit area, on the other side of the river. The house’s owner was then transferred to the Foundation for Muslim Community and it was turned into the Rachakarun School.



1983
Indara Vocational School
From being a house of a noble family to a school for children, “Baan Bang Yee Khan” still stood to offer warmth to the students, teachers, and borders without religious distinction. The school operated until 1978 when it closed due to financial difficulties. Five years later, 1983, the building became the Indara Vocational school until 1996.


1996
The Renovation of Praya Palazzo
After a decade falling into decay, the old Palladio attracted the attention of Assistant Professor Wichai Pitakvorrarat who had been looking at it from across the river for a long time. Convinced of its value, Khun Wichai teamed up with his wife to restore and renovate the building, in spite of the heavy cost of this enterprise. The flood damages, as well as the transportation issues, did not stop Khun Wichai; he believed in the importance of conservation and thoroughly used original materials and craftsmanship to reinstate the house’s former glory.



2009
Praya Palazzo
‘Praya Palazzo’ was brought back to life in 2009. Praya Palazzo first opened its restaurant, which has received many praises among the Bangkok community since, and 2011 saw the first guests check-in at the residence.



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Join us for an unforgettable experience at Praya Palazzo. Step into a world of luxury and charm along the Chao Phraya River. Indulge in exquisite cuisine, relax in elegant surroundings, and create memories to last a lifetime at Praya Palazzo.
