Sala Chaloem Thai

Sala Chaloem Thai (Thai: ศาลาเฉลิมไทย, pronounced [sǎː.lāː t͡ɕʰā.lɤ̌ːm tʰāj]), abbreviated as Chaloem Thai (เฉลิมไทย), was a former movie theatre in Bangkok, located at the corner of Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Mahachai Road near the Fort Mahakan, opposite what is now the Queen Sirikit Gallery.

Sala Chaloem Thai was once considered one of the most popular and modern movie theatres.

It was dismantled in 20 March 1989 as a result of a cabinet resolution, because it obscured the scenery of Wat Ratchanadda and Loha Prasat.

All projectors and seats were handed over to the National Film Archive.

The site later became home to a Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin and a memorial to King Rama III.

Sala Chaloem Thai while showing The Longest Day (1962)