The Vimanmek Mansion (Thai: พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ, RTGS: phra thi nang wimanmek) is a former royal villa in Bangkok, Thailand.
The interior decoration combines European neo-classical style with traditional Thai motifs and architecture and early-20th century modernisation.
The color of the roof is cream and red in Thai architectural style and the pattern of the window and ventilators is called kanom pang khing.
[5] In 2018, based on the satellite image from Google Maps, Vimanmek Mansion was demolished and stored in tents on the grounds of the adjacent parliament.
[7] Vimanmek Mansion is one of the best examples of gingerbread houses in Thailand that gained popularity during the reign of King Rama V. It is a European and Thai-Contemporary architecture that uses elaborate fretwork on windows and air passages to create detailed embellishment.