Italian architects in Bangkok - monuments to their artistry
Italian architects in Bangkok, Annibale Rigotti and MarioTamagno
have created magnificent landmarks in the city, a throne hall,
two palaces, an old Catholic church of Portuguese origin, a
memorial library for a Danish Protestant and the building
housing the seat of government, Government House.
The two architects came to work in Bangkok at the turn of the
20th century during the reign of King Rama V, when the king
decided to build a new palace complex in Dusit Garden. Their work in Bangkok during the Fifth
and Sixth Reigns was to leave an indelible impression for years
to come.
Turin is a city known for Fiat, Ferrari, Lamborghini, Maserati,
fashion design and its School of Architecture. Annibale Rigotti,
(1870 - 1968) graduated from this school and was responsible for
several buildings in Turin as well as a railway station in
Turkey and two theaters in Bulgaria.
When Siam Commercial Bank started business in 1906; Rigotti was
commissioned to design the first branch in Talad Noi near the
Chao Phraya River. Completed in 1910, this beautiful building
was the venue for the centenary celebrations of the oldest bank
in Thailand on 30 January 2006.
In 1906, Bang Khun Prom Palace was built for Prince Nakorn
Sawan or Prince Paribatra, the 33th son of King Rama V. The
palace, near the King Rama VIII Bridge, now houses the Bank of Thailand Museum and displays the
old Thai currency. Another Italian architect in Bangkok, Mario
Tamagno was responsible for this palace.
The two Italian architects in Bangkok, Rigotti and Tamagno
teamed up in 1907 to produce a masterpiece, the Ananda Samakhom Throne Hall in the Royal Plaza.
This majestic domed structure was completed in 1915 in the reign
of King Rama VI.
The second piece of palace architecture by Tamagno was the Suan
Kularb Residential Hall and Throne Hall in Dusit Garden, the
residence of Prince Asdang Dejavudh, a son of King Rama V.
Tamagno continued with the Hua Lampong Railway Station in 1910,
a familiar Bangkok landmark near Chinatown. The station was
completed in 1912 and became the rail terminal for trains from
all over Thailand.
In 1913 King Rama VI (1910 - 1925) ordered the rebuilding of
the Santa Cruz Church. The old Portuguese church
was first built in 1770 and again in 1835. The 1913 structure,
with its characteristic dome and d