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Hidden Gem: Within the palace grounds, you'll find the divine Heavenly Seat of Personal Freedom pavilion, which was built as a lakeside retreat for the Thai royal family to enjoy scenic views and peaceful moments. 2. The Aisawan Thiphya-Art pavilion, also known as the Royal Thai Sailing Boat, is a stunning floating pavilion adorned with intricate Thai architecture. It's perfectly situated on a pond, creating a breathtaking sight. 3. Record Breaker: Bang Pa-In Palace holds the record for being the location of the world's largest golden teak building, known as the Warophat Phiman Hall. This grand structure showcases a unique blend of European and Thai architectural styles. 4. Fascinating Fact: The palace is home to a charming Victorian-inspired palace known as the Windmill House, featuring a beautiful windmill that adds a touch of whimsy to the surroundings. 5. Historically Significant: With origins dating back to the 17th century, Bang Pa-In Palace was revitalized and expanded by King Rama IV, who used it as a summer retreat. It continues to be used as an occasional residence for reigning monarchs and hosts important royal ceremonies.
