via Thai PBS, 08 June 2024: The Grand Villa of Deves Palace, built nearly 130 years ago during King Rama IV’s reign, has reopened as a cultural museum. Originally a residence for Queen Sirikit’s ancestors, it features European-influenced architecture by Italian architect Carlo Allegri. Now owned by the Aniruth-deva family, the villa showcases its rich heritage through artifacts, décor, and architecture. Visitors can explore its history via guided tours.
The two-storey Grand Villa was part of Deves Palace, the royal residence gifted to Prince Chanthaburi Naruenart by King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V) in 1896.
Today, the Aniruth-deva family owns the property. After Phraya Aniruth-deva’s passing in 1951, the Grand Villa remained closed for 56 years.
Determined to preserve its grandeur and original artistry, his grandson, Col Fuangvich Aniruth-deva, embarked on a meticulous renovation project.
His goal, he explains, was to honor Prince Chanthaburi Naruenart’s legacy.
Source: A journey through time: The grand villa of Deves Palace – Thai PBS World