Landmark
Democracy Monument
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The Democracy Monument stands at the heart of Bangkok's Ratchadamnoen Avenue, a grand boulevard modeled after the Champs-Élysées. Erected in 1939, it honors the 1932 Siamese Revolution that ended absolute monarchy. The monument features four wings representing the four branches of the military that supported the revolution, and a central pedestal holding the original 1932 constitution. Visitors can walk around the base, observing the intricate carvings and the symbolic 75 cannons. It's a key stop for understanding modern Thai history and a popular meeting point for locals.
Don't miss
- Examine the four wing-like structures, each representing a military branch that backed the 1932 revolution.
- Spot the original constitution document enshrined in a golden box on the central pedestal.
- Observe the 75 small cannons around the base, symbolizing the year 2475 in the Buddhist calendar (1932 CE).
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Democracy Monument
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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