Democracy
Monument
Right
in the middle of a traffic roundabout on Ratchadamnoen Klang
Avenue is Thailand's Democracy Monument, a 24-metre landmark
built in 1939 to commemorate the introduction of the Constitutional
Monarchy.
Italian-born
Silpa Bhirasi, founder of Thailand's premier institute of
the fine arts, Silpakorn University, designed the Democracy
Monument. The 75 cannons arranged at the base of the monument
symbolize the Buddhist year 2575 (1932 AD), while the revolutionaries
are depicted in plaster relief. The four-ton copper tray at
the center holds the Constitution.
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