Third Floor

The 3rd floor hall showcases various types of military ship used in the South: Chakri Naruebet or other royal bark miniatures/models i.e. the Garuda, the Suphannahong etc. A number of souvenirs & memorabilia are also showcased in this room.
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To build a royal boat in the shape of a swan Since the Ayutthaya period As mentioned in the epic sermon of Prince Thammathibet Suphannahong Royal Barge Formerly known as the Srisuphan Hong Royal barge Newly built in the reign of King Rama I, the current boat built in the reign of King Rama VI, Suphan Hong Throne Boat is considered to be beautiful in the arts. It is of historical importance and represents the national identity.It has been hailed by the United Kingdom's World Vessel as a Marine Heritage of the year 1992, used in the 200th anniversary of the Rattanakosin Festival on April 5, 2002 ( The World Ship Trust Maritime Heritage Award “Suphannahong Royal Barge”) The Suphannahong Royal Barge. The royal barge, shaped to resemble a golden swan, has been built since the Ayutthaya Period, as mentioned in Prince Thammathibet's boat-rowing chant. It was originally called Sri Suphannahong Royal Barge. It was re-built in the First Reign of Bangkok, and later in the Sixth Reign. This royal barge is considered an exemplary work of art, a national symbol with historical significances and a national identity. It was in 1992 honored with the World Ship Trust Maritime Heritage Award “Suphannahong Royal Barge”.

Royal Barge Narai Song Suban, Rama IX
It is the first ship built in the reign of King Rama IX. By the Navy in collaboration with the Fine Arts Department and the Bureau of the Royal Household Created to embrace Dedicated to His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great On the occasion of the Golden Jubilee Ceremony, 1996, built as a secondary royal barge like in the past So there are no more than 50 rowers, which is also the number 50 wheel, in line with the 50-year reign as well [The Narai Song Suban King Rama IX's Royal Barge. Featuring God Narai on his garuda on the bow, it was the first ceremonial barge built in the present reign. The Royal Thai Navy, the Fine Arts Department, and the Bureau of the Royal Household presented it to His Majesty the King on the Golden Jubilee of his reign in 1996. It is a reserve royal barge, with no more than 50 oarsmen to match with the auspicious occasion of the 50 th anniversary of His Majesty the King's accession to the throne.

Anekchat Phuchong Royal Barge
Bow Gilded in the form of serpents Built in the reign of King Rama V, it is the only royal barge built during this reign. Used in the 200th anniversary of the Rattanakosin Festival on April 5, 2002.
The Anekachat Bhujong Royal Barge. With the gilded serpent on the bow, it was the only royal barge built in the reign of King Rama V.

Anantanakarat Royal Barge
The bow is a 7-headed Naga, built in the Ayutthaya period. And used as a royal barge during the reign of King Rama IV, the current one was newly built in the reign of King Rama VI, used in the 200-year celebration of Rattanakosin on April 5, 1982, The Anantanagaraj Royal Barge. Featuring the seven-headed serpent, it was built in the Ayutthaya Period.It served as the major royal barge in the Fourth Reign of Rattanakosin.The present one was built in the reign of King Rama VI.

Surawayupak Boat
The head of the boat is half-giant, half-bird, wearing purple clothes. The appearance is similar to the Krabi boat to defeat the devil. No evidence of when it was created. Used in the 200th anniversary of the Rattanakosin Memorial Fair on April 5, 1982 The Asura Wayuphak Barge. Featuring the demon-faced bird in purple costume. There is no evidence on the construction date.

Ekachai Laotong Ekachai And Ekachai Laothong These two boats are draws, used in the lead or towing the Suphannahong Royal Barge. In case of insufficient paddler Both ships are gilded lacquer vessels, painted in the shape of a crocodile or a crocodile. Built since the reign of King Rama I, both boats are approximately 27.50 meters long and 1.99 meters wide.

Ant ship
Ant boat or ant sailing boat is the sailing boat of the King. He designed and built it by himself and was able to
It is registered as an international copyright for International Moth Class in England And bestowed the name Ant schooner converted from the sailboat "Moth", the origin of the name was told "That ant's name Because it bites, sores, itches, is good. Called Super Ant sailing boat And micro ant sailboat, sailboat ant
Ant schooner is 11 feet long, 4 feet 11 inches wide, and has a 72 square foot sail area.
Super Ant Sailboat Super Mod, a small sailboat shape designed for Thai people, 11 feet long, 4 feet 11 inches long, single post, 72 square feet sail area, about 34 kilograms lightweight flatbed, Super Mod used to participate in Asian Games. 13th game in 1998
Micro Ant Sailboat His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej takes a sailboat "Micrimot" in the 4th Laem Thong Games, 7 feet 9 inches long and 3 feet 4 inches wide.
