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Suan Pakkad Palace is a house museum in Bangkok with many Thai antiques on display, including pottery that is over 4000 years old. Suan Pakkad Palace was once the home of his Royal Highnesses Prince Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga The property features four traditional Thai houses - the most striking of which is the Lacquer Pavilion which is still looking good even though it is over 450 years old. Suan Pakkad means "Cabbage Patch" but nowhere are cabbages to be seen.

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Suan Pakkad Palace; traditional Thai architecture; teak house; reflecting; reflection; pillars; white pillars; teak home; slanted roof; angular; symetrical
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Suan Pakkad Palace is a house museum in Bangkok with many Thai antiques on display, including pottery that is over 4000 years old. Suan Pakkad Palace was once the home of his Royal Highnesses Prince Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga The property features four traditional Thai houses -  the most striking of which is the Lacquer Pavilion which is still looking good even though it is over 450 years old. Suan Pakkad means "Cabbage Patch" but nowhere are cabbages to be seen.