HRH Princess Puang Soi Sa-ang Residential Hall is a building located within Dusit Palace. It is two storeys high, and was the home of HRH Princess Puang Soi Sa-ang, one of the sisters of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn (Rama V).
Today HRH Princess Puang Soi Sa-ang Residential Hall is used as an exhibition hall displaying old clocks and timepieces. Many of these clocks were purchased by King Chulalongkorn when His Majesty travelled through England, Germany and the United States. Many were made to order. Also on display are those that were presented to the king by members of royal family and dignitaries.
Getting there
The HRH Princess Puang Soi Sa-ang Residential Hall is the first of three building located to the north of Vimanmek Mansion within the Dusit Palace compound.
HRH Princess Puang Soi Sa-ang Residential Hall (27 October 2006)
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