Wat Bophit Phimuk

Wat Bophit Phimuk Worawihan (Thai: วัดบพิตรพิมุขวรวิหาร), or simply Wat Bophit Phimuk (or written as Wat Bopitpimukh) is a second grade royal temple in Bangkok, located on Chakkrawat Road, Chakkrawat Sub-district, Samphanthawong District near the foot of Phra Pok Klao Bridge on periphery of Chakkrawat Sub-district, Samphanthawong District and Wang Burapha Phirom Sub-district, Phra Nakhon District.

Assumed that it would be built after the King Narai's reign, because it does not appear in Thonburi map in those days.

In the King Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II)'s reign, an epidemic of cholera killed many people and their bodies were piled in the temple's graveyard alike to Wat Saket and Wat Sangwet.

[3] In King Nangklao (Rama III)'s reign, the wood structures were demolished and replaced by masonry buildings.

The monks' dwellings reflex a combination of Thai and Chinese architectural styles.

Principal Buddha statue