Location | Ratchathewi District, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Nearest metro station | Victory Monument Station |
Coordinates | 13°45′53″N 100°32′19″E / 13.76472°N 100.53861°E |
North | Phahonyothin Road |
East | Ratchawithi Road |
South | Phaya Thai Road |
West | Ratchawithi Road |
Construction | |
Completion | 24 June 1942 |
Other | |
Designer | Pum Malakul |
Victory Monument (Thai: อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ, RTGS: Anusawari Chai Samoraphum) is a military monument in Bangkok, Thailand. The monument was erected in June 1941 to commemorate the Thai victory in the Franco-Thai War. The monument is in Ratchathewi District, northeast of central Bangkok, at the center of a traffic circle at the intersection of Phahonyothin, Phaya Thai, and Ratchawithi roads.
Since its erection in 1941, the monument has become a regular spot for protests along with the Democracy Monument, with recent protests taking place in 2022 where protesters attended rallies against Prayut Chan-o-cha.[1]