Assumption Cathedral
Stop: 10 minutes
Assumption Cathedral is Bangkok’s principal Roman Catholic cathedral, nestled beside Charoen Krung Road near Oriental Pier in the historic Bang Rak district.
Originally built between 1809–1821 under French missionary Father Pascal, it was rebuilt in Romanesque style by 1918 using imported marble, stained glass, and elegant frescoes.
The cathedral boasts twin towers, a serene red-brick exterior, a high vaulted ceiling dotted with golden stars, and over 40 stained-glass windows depicting biblical scenes.
Below the main altar lies a crypt housing bishops and missionaries, including Blessed Nicholas Bunkerd Kitbamrung, a Thai martyr.
As a vibrant spiritual center, it welcomed Pope John Paul II in 1984 and Pope Francis in 2019.
Please note:
The cathedral is an active place of worship, with weekend services and occasional private ceremonies. On such occasions the area around the entrance may be closed off, and it may not be possible to make a photo.