The Ansorissunnah Royal Mosque
The Ansorissunnah Royal Mosque, a historic landmark in Bangkok Noi, blends traditional Thai architecture with Islamic heritage. Once called Bangkok Noi Mosque, it received royal patronage from King Rama V. Riverside location offers serene vibes for worshippers, accommodating community prayers.
| 📍 | 52/2 ริมคลองบางกอกน้อย, Khwaeng Arun Amarin, Khet Bangkok Noi, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Friday Prayer: Yes
Facilities:
Prayer hall, Ablution area, Riverside access
Public Transport:
Use the Google Map or Waze buttons on top right of this page for nearest BTS, bus routes, or canal boat access.
Community Role:
Historic community center in Arun Amarin, serving local Muslim residents along Bangkok Noi canal. Symbolizes royal-Muslim relations through King Rama V's patronage, fostering spiritual and cultural continuity.
Additional Info:
Simple reinforced concrete structure with horizontal lines visible from canal. Last mosque in Bangkok built in traditional Thai style before modern revisions. Ideal for exploring Islamic heritage in Bangkok Noi.
