The house was built for King Chulalongkorn's son, Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath and his Ukrainian wife (Kateryna Desnytska or Catherine Desnitski), upon his return after finishing his studies in Russia.
According to "Katya & The Prince of Siam" "the construction of Paruskavan Palace had in fact been begun in 1903 with 22,075 baht being paid for walls of 275 metres in length on 30th December.
"[1] Ekaterina Desnitskaya (Katya) designed the beautiful gardens of the Palace as well as redecorating it to include Western-style sofas and armchairs with a combination of Eastern materials.
According to the Thai Government "When King Prajadhipok, King Rame VII, promulgated a constitution on December 10, 1932 and appointed Phraya Manopakorn Nititada as Prime Minister under the new constitution, his place of work continued to remain at the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall.
The Prime Minister's Office was moved to Paruskavan Palace which had already been seized by the people who were responsible for bringing political changes to the country.