Vichayen House 洪夜伺千醚好要焚邓米秃橐骨元亦鹿 Vichayen House was countered by King Narai as a residence for chevalier de Chaumont, the first French ambassador to Thailand during the reign of Louis XIV. Later, the residence was occupied by Chao Phraya vichayen (the Greek adventure Constantine Phaulkon) until his death in 1688. Many ruined buildings dot the compound, one served as a Roman Catholic chapel. Others were residences for the ambassador and mision members. Ruined brick water tanks and fountains are also visible. |