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The Old Siam Plaza
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Location12 Tri Phet Road, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Coordinates13°44′46″N 100°30′01″E / 13.745987°N 100.500209°E / 13.745987; 100.500209
Opening dateApril 30, 1993 (1993-04-30) [1]
DeveloperSiam Sindhorn (in Crown Property Bureau network)[1]
ManagementKajohnsak Somprasertsook
OwnerSiam Sindhorn
No. of stores and services700 (in 1993)[1]
Total retail floor area300 units[1]
No. of floors4
Websitehttp://theoldsiam.co.th

The Old Siam Plaza (Thai: ดิโอลด์สยามพลาซ่า) is a shopping mall in Wang Burapha, a historic neighbourhood of Bangkok, Thailand. It is surrounded by Tri Phet, Burapha, Phahurat and parts of Charoen Krung roads, and is near other neighbourhoods such as Yaowarat, Pak Khlong Talat or Ban Mo.

History

Lan Ming Mueang

The mall is on the site of the former Burapha Phirom Palace, which belonged to Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse, one of the brothers of King Rama V. After World War II, the palace was sold and became a shopping center which was popular with young people in the 1950s and 1960s.

The Old Siam Plaza was opened in 1993. The building is in a Colonial mixed architectural style.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d ""ดิโอลด์สยาม พลาซ่า บทพิสูจน์ฝีมือสยามพาณิชย์ฯ"". Manager Magazine (in Thai). May 1993.
  2. ^ "ย้อนรอยย่าน "วังบูรพา" เดินเพลินแหล่งรวมวัยเก๋า จากท้ายวังถึงหลังวัง". Manager Daily (in Thai). 2017-04-24.