Mahatthai U-Thit Bridge, Bangkok, Thailand

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Mahatthai U-Thit Bridge is a bridge across the Mahanak Canal in Bangkok. Its name means the Ministry of Interior Bridge, because funds for it was partly contributed by the officials of the Mahatthai (Ministry of the Interior) as well as from Somdet Krom Phraya Damrong Ratchanuphap.

Mahatthai U-Thit Bridge is built of concrete with supporting arches under it. The bridge is embellished with wreath and chakra (Narayana's weapon) motif. The Mahatthai U-Thit bridge is designated a national heritage by the Fine Arts Department.





Mahatthai U-Thit Bridge






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