The 247 metre high State Tower is the 4th tallest building in Bangkok and the largest building by area in Southeast Asia, spread over 300,000 m².

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State Tower, Bangkok

The 247 metre high State Tower is the 4th tallest building in Bangkok and the largest building by area in Southeast Asia, spread over 300,000 m²..

The 247 metre high State Tower is the 4th tallest building in Bangkok and the largest building by area in Southeast Asia, spread over 300,000 m².


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About State Tower

 1055 Si Lom, Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand

 +66 2 266 5353

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Bangkokian Museum

The Bangkok Folk Museum offers a peek into the lifestyles of middle-class Thais in Bangkok during World War II and the following decade

Kathmandu Photo Gallery

Housed in an old (but beautifully restored) Portuguese shophouse, this is probably the only gallery in Bangkok totally devoted to the art of photography

Wat Yan Nawa

This temple originally dates from the Ayutthaya Period, when it was known as Wat Kok Khwai

Sri Mariamman Hindu Temple

One of only two Hindu temples in Bangkok, the Sri Mariamman Temple is actually a great experience

Robot Building

Probably one of the quirkiest buildings on the globe, the Robot Building, well, looks like a giant robot

Neilson-Hayes Library

Visiting a library during your trip might seem a bit odd, but this one might convince you

Wat Maha Phruettharam

The exact origin of this temple is unknown, but it is believed to have originated from the early Rattanakosin era or late Ayutthaya period

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