Holy Rosary Church
Holy Rosary Church
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Chang Percy
Taipei, Taiwan505 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Solo
Stained glass windows are colorful and luminous. Statues are magnificent. The ceiling is well decorated. The ambience is tranquil.
Written 21 January 2024
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k9920105
London, UK166 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
June 2017 • Solo
This church is a gem in Bangkok. It is situated inside a school ground. Once you stepped in, you could easily be mistaken it for a church in Europe. It is well kept despite its history. Worth a visit.
Written 24 June 2017
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Amanda G
Seaford, UK54 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2017 • Couples
We visited this district while in Bangkok a few weeks ago. Easily accessible from China Town Gate/Church of the Golden Buddha and pier. There is some fab street food available nearby. We had chicken and basil with fried egg and rice for pennies. It was delicious.
Written 18 January 2017
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Mike N
New York City, NY1,478 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2020
Not as elaborate at the Cathedral from the French era, Holy Rosary is older from when the Portuguese were in town. They gave way to the Chinese and the church is presently at the gateway to China Town.
Written 10 February 2020
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Pedr ap Gwilym
Chiang Mai, Thailand202 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2016 • Family
Holy Rosary is the oldest church in Bangkok. The original dates back to 1769 and the current structure to 1891. Originally the church was built by Bangkok's very long standing Portuguese community. The architectural style is church gothic and is a cool, quiet respite from the humid turmoil of Bangkok. The church is next to the river and accessible from Sri Phraya ferryboat pier (about a 5 minute walk).
Written 1 June 2016
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cherylwA1293IQ
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia65 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2018 • Couples
This is a lovely Catholic church on the banks of the Chao Phraya River that has a beautiful facade and interior.
Written 7 January 2018
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Krubee
Singapore, Singapore681 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2022
While travelling there wll come along the way some unexpected surprises, twists and turn that you never expected. One of them is right at the heart of Bangkok, one of my most visited cities in the world. It wss Christmas day that time and I was looking for a church being a Christian to offer my prayers. My local friend adviced me that there is one such near Icon Siam along the Chao Phraya river were we are heading to. Located at Samphanthawong district along the Eastern bank of this mighty river. Built in 1787 and rebuilt in the 1890’s, it is a Gothic style church established by the Portuguese. With its lovely, soft, warm light Pastel Yellow facade and a towering Crystal White spheres on top it is one of the most beautiful, iconic and classic church I’ve been to. It exhudes this simplicity and elegance yet there’s a feeling of humility and holisticity that only this church caught my attention. It is one of the prettiest and classic church I’ve ever been and I never imagined to see it here in Bangkok!!! :=)

Gettiing there we took a car and parked outside the church on a narrow road across the river along Riverside mall. We entered from its right side and from there on I’m already hooked by its beautify - the intricate design, colour pattern of pastel red, white and yellow and unique elements of a Gothic church truly is one of utmost beauty. The surrounding gardens, patio and plaza of the outside the church is also very spacious, relaxing and lovely. I loved the colorful tiled floorings of interconnecting shapes of diamonds and octagon in a Red, Black, Blue pattern which truly compliments this amazing church. There are benches all around the park with plentiful trees to give you a breath of fresh air and cover from sunlights. Since its Christmas that time they put on a colorful and vibrant Christmas tree not too tall but enough to stand out just on the left side front of the church before the seating stone bench. I loved the simple signage indicating we’ve reached Kalawar church and a Golden Parole or Star in front of the church’s main door.

There are no mass schedule when we went there around 4 in the afternoon but the church was open for us to visit and pray inside. And we were lucky it was!!! If the outside is already stunning the inside is equally amazing!!! True to its Gothic revival form, the shape inside is based on the Crucifix symbol and the intricate Brown marble floorings will lead the Cross shape way to the main altar. The interior of the church maintend its classic architecture and stayed with Gothic revival style since it was rebuit in the late 19th century. The Pew or the long wooden benches were carefully and well maintained so seating there feels I’ve went back in time during the Portuguese settlement. I made my Prayers for a few mins and immersed myslef in the presence of the Lord and embraced the classic elegance of this historic church. The chuch has Golden Brown, Yellow, Black arched ceiling and with intricate and ornate round circular interconnecting patterns. The ceilings are not that high and there are classic Yellowish ceiling fans and ornate chandeliers hanging in orderly interconnecting placement in rows. The stainded glass colorful windows surround either side of the Pews and at the main altar and I loved the sunlights peeking thru these glass windows truly mystical. And right at the center front of the church sits the main altar.

The main altar is one of the most beautiful I’ve ever since. Simple yet classic and maintained its authenticity. First thing I’ve noticed is the hallowed dome on top of the altar and there are 3 huge ornate chandeliers hanging giving it so much beauty.. The patron of the church is our Lady of the Holy Rosary and she is perfectly placed in front of the main altar on an arched placement in the wall I could remember there are 6 statues of Saints and the Apostles - 3 on each side on an arched placement surrounding the Virgin Mary. At the center floor of the altar stands the off white marble pavement flooring which holds the marble altar table. And behind the table stands the Golden Crucifix of our Lord Jesus Christ and the Holy Eucharist on a Golden enclosement standing and placed on the same off white intricate marble stand. Since its Christmas there is a 6 foot colorful Christmas tree and smaller ones placed on the right side of the altar and in front of the altar table.

At the farther end on both sides on the right there is a coloroful and glorious Natvitiy scene when Christ was born and is normally put on Christmas season at many Catholic churches. And at the left the is a Purple altar dedicated to Sacred Heart of Lord Jesus Christ. On the right side of the altar just across the Xmas tree and in between 2 stainded glass windows there is a traditional wooden, ornate Pulpit normally used in the Medieval times and not so today but its still an important part of some historic churches likes the Kalawar church. Pulpis are reserved for Priests to provide sermon, its elevated, and normally on the right front side of the altar.

Afrer I said my prayers and took my inspiring photos and videos I proceeded back to the Church’s main door and on the left side there is a candle Votive normally a black metal stand which holds many candles for offerings. I didn my prayers and offerings for Xmas for my family, friends and loved ones and lit a candle and made my offerings here. On the right side of the main door, there is a wooden enclosed Confession booth and there are tons of offering boxes, relics and depictions of the stations of the cross. Despite the church not air-conditioned I loved the idea that they kept their classic, unique, historic Gothic heritage and the traditional culture, architecture and design of medieval churches not found anywhere else in the world now. And what’s more it is very well maintained indeed truly exceptional and amazing!!
Finally before we left the church grounds, I took a little sit at the brown bench in front of the church and behind me is the glistening Xmas tree outside feeling happy, relieved and in peace during this Season of Giving. Now everytime I visit Bangkok, I make sure to drop by and visit Kalawar church and made my prayers for my family, friends and loved ones!!! :-)
Written 27 August 2023
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Bobby S
Jakarta, Indonesia1,895 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2019 • Solo
Small but astonishing church. The architecture, wooden bench, interior painting & ornaments threw me back a hundred years. I first saw it when riding boat along Chao Pray river & decided to visit. I was glad I did.
Written 29 September 2019
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ash666
Whitley Bay1,456 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019
This is about a 1km walk from Hua Lamphong MRT station.
Enter via the school entrance, off to the right of where you think it should be.
A relaxing atmosphere and beautiful stained glass windows.
The whole thing is beautifully decorated.
Recommended for a visit.
Written 9 August 2019
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Emmanuel N
Sydney, Australia4,063 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
July 2019 • Friends
In a country where Buddhism is a clear 90% and above, the fact that this beautiful church can co-exist shows how Thailand is such a peace loving country that embraces personal freedom! It is a lovely Neo-Gothic church, well maintained and well preserved. Worth the visit to take some pictures!
Written 12 July 2019
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