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Coordinates: 13°4455.67N 100°3010.78E / 13.7487972°N 100.5029944°E / 13.7487972; 100.5029944
 

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Rommaninat Park
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TypePublic park
LocationSamran Rat Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok
Coordinates13°44′55.67″N 100°30′10.78″E / 13.7487972°N 100.5029944°E / 13.7487972; 100.5029944
Area11 acres (4.5 ha)
Operated byBangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)
StatusDaily 05.00 a.m. to 09.00 p.m.
Corrections Museum open Tuesday to Saturday 08.30 a.m. to 04.00 p.m.
Public transit access MRT   MRT  Sam Yot Station

Rommaninat Park or spelt Romaneenart Park (Thai: สวนรมณีนาถ, pronounced [sǔan rōm.mā.nīː.nâːt]; lit.'park of woman who was regent'), commonly known as Khuk Kao (คุกเก่า, lit: "old prison") is a public parkinSamran Rat Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok. It is flanked by Siriphong and Maha Chai Roads, the total area is about 29 rai (round about 11 acres).

The park is located on the former site of Klong Prem Prison (เรือนจำคลองเปรม), built on the royal initiative of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1890, modeled after HM Prison BrixtoninLondon Borough of Lambeth, United Kingdom. The prison had changed names several times, most recently in 1972 renamed to Bangkok Remand Prison (เรือนจำพิเศษกรุงเทพ).[1] [2] Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn (later King Maha Vajiralongkorn (Rama X)) presided over the official opening of Rommaninat Park and Corrections Museum on August 17, 1999.

Certified guide dogs are allowed in this park.

Siriphong Road passes in rear of the park

This park also serves as terminal of BMTA's bus line 42. Also be easily accessed by Sam Yot MRT stationofMRT Blue Line and MRT Purple Line In Future it is located in the same neighbourhood as Wat Suthat, Sao Chingcha, Sala Chalermkrung Royal TheatreorWang Burapha.

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References

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  1. ^ Num Lukthung (2011-05-31). "เที่ยวคุกเก่าใต้ร่มเงา "สวนรมณีนาถ"" [Visiting an old prison under the shade "Rommaninat Park"]. Manager Daily (in Thai).
  • ^ "สวนรมณีนาถ จ.กรุงเทพ" [Rommaninat Park, Bangkok]. Holidaythai (in Thai).
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