Within these buildings King Rama V was born (in 1853) and lived as a child.
The hall encompasses the original area where King Rama V was born and had lived as a child.
Later in the reign of King Rama V, the entire structure was refurbished and finally given its present name.
On January 3, 1915, King Rama V went to the university for the opening of this building.
King Rama V commanded it built as a rainy season palace in 1916.
It was changed to be a district of Chonburi by King Rama V in 1904.
King Rama V created the titles currently in use for women.
It was completed early in the reign of his son, King Rama V (1853-1910).
King Rama V, thus, abolished serfdom and slavery in 1901 and 1905.
Forces sent by King Rama V failed to suppress the various groups, the last of which eventually disbanded in 1890.