Dutch Village

Ayutthaya Historical
City Tour

Dutch Village It was founded during the Ayutthaya period in 1634, located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. It is next to a large shipyard. It used to be a community of Dutch people who first officially entered into friendly relations with Siam in 1604. They received royal permission to establish the first trading station and received compensation for their official assistance. soldiers by sending ships to help the Siamese army As a result, the Dutch were given a large piece of land to establish a trading station next to the Chao Phraya River and outside the city island. It is very convenient for trading by boat.

​Today, a Dutch House Museum has been built on the site of the original Dutch House. To be a historical information center for studying and learning about the friendly relations between Thailand and the Netherlands.