Prommitr Film Studio
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Open Days: Permanently Closed (Closed to the public since January 31, 2014)
Opening Hours: Not open to visitors
 
Prommitr Film Studio (the filming location for the epic film series “The Legend of King Naresuan”) was once developed to support large-scale film production. Construction took several years on an expansive area of more than 2,000 rai within the grounds of the 9th Infantry Division at Surasee Camp, Kanchanaburi Province. Numerous sets were designed with monumental scale and architectural detail, allowing audiences to truly “feel as if they were living in that era,” through realistically built cities, fortifications, palaces, temples, and other full-scale structures created specifically for filming.
 
However, at present, the area formerly known as “Prommitr Film Studio” has been permanently closed and is no longer open to visitors. It has been reported that the site ceased operations on January 31, 2014. Since then, the area has often been described as gradually deteriorating over time, making it unsuitable for planning visits as a tourist attraction or public site.
 
This article is therefore presented as a “documentary-style remembrance,” intended solely to preserve memories and highlight the historical significance of Thai cinema. The current status of the site is clearly stated as permanently closed in order to prevent any misunderstanding among readers.
 
Site Name Prommitr Film Studio
Current Status Permanently Closed (Closed since January 31, 2014)
General Location Area associated with the 9th Infantry Division, Surasee Camp, Kanchanaburi Province
Site Summary A former large-scale historical film set in Thailand, now permanently closed and not open to the public
Cinematic Historical Significance Full-scale sets built for the filming of “The Legend of King Naresuan,” requiring extensive land and years of construction
Important Note Confirmed as permanently closed. This article serves as a documentary record, not a travel recommendation
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Prommitr Film Studio still open to visitors?
A: No. It is permanently closed and has not been open to the public since January 31, 2014.
 
Q: Which film productions were associated with Prommitr Film Studio?
A: The site was used for building sets and filming scenes for the epic Thai film series “The Legend of King Naresuan.”
 
Q: Why does this article not provide visitor or travel information?
A: Because the site is confirmed to be permanently closed, travel-related content has been intentionally excluded to avoid misleading readers.
 
Q: What is the main purpose of this article?
A: The article is written as a “documentary remembrance,” preserving the cultural and historical significance of the site within Thai cinematic history.
 
Q: What should readers do if they are looking for travel destinations?
A: Readers should choose other locations that are currently open to visitors and always verify the latest status through official sources before planning a visit.
 Prommitr Film Studio Map
Cinema Group: Cinema
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