Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge

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Coordinates: 13 ° 44 ′ 21 ″  N , 100 ° 29 ′ 51 ″  E

Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge (Memorial Bridge)
Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge (Memorial Bridge)
Official name Saphan Pathom Borom Ratchanuson
use Motor vehicles (3 lanes), pedestrians
Subjugated Mae Nam Chao Phraya
place Bangkok
construction steel
overall length 234 m
Longest span 78 m
height 7.30 m
building-costs 4,000,000 ฿
start of building December 3, 1929
completion 1932
opening April 6, 1932
planner Dorman Long , England
location
Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge (Bangkok)
Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge

The Phra Phutthayotfa Bridge ( Thai สะพาน พระพุทธ ยอด ฟ้า , RTGS Saphan Phra Phutthayotfa , also short: สะพาน พุ ท , Saphan Phut , English Memorial Bridge ) is a bridge over the Mae Nam Chao Phraya ( Chao Phraya River ) in Bangkok , in Thailand . It connects the two city districts ( Khet ) Phra Nakhon and Thonburi .

technology

The Saphan Phut is a three-part steel construction, the middle part of which could originally be folded up to allow larger ships to pass through. Each of the three parts is 78 meters long. The driveway on the Thonburi side is 130 meters long, the one on the Rattanakosin side 314 meters.

history

Construction of the bridge began on December 3, 1929 and was built by Dorman Long , a well-known bridge builder from Middlesbrough , England . On April 6, 1932, the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Chakri dynasty , the bridge was inaugurated by King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) . In English usage the bridge is called "Memorial Bridge" (Bridge of Remembrance) , since the official name in Thai is สะพาน ปฐม บรม ราชานุ สร ณ์(Saphan Pathom Borom Ratchanuson) , which means something like "Bridge of Royal Memory". It is said to commemorate the founder of the Chakri dynasty, King Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I) .

Sightseeing near the bridge

  • On the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya:
    • At the foot of the bridge is a large statue of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok in a small park designed by the Italian-born sculptor Silpa Bhirasri .
    • A night market is held under the bridge every evening .
    • The Pak Khlong Thalad ( Canal Estuary ) , a large, non-stop flower and vegetable market, is just north of the bridge.
  • On the western bank of the Chao Phraya:
    • Khuan-Uh Shrine, just south of the bridge - this is where King Taksin came to before going to war. The shrine is now located in Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park ( Princess Mother Memorial Park ), which was created in 1993 in memory of the late mother Srinagarindra of the current King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) .
    • Wat Prayonwong - just north of the bridge, donated by the Bunnag family . The Sri Lankan style chedi is visible from afar.

literature

  • William Warren; R. Ian Lloyd: Bangkok's Waterways . Bangkok: Asia Books 1989. ISBN 981-00-1011-7 .

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