Location | Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand |
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Coordinates | 13°44′44″N 100°29′57″E / 13.7454714°N 100.4992175°E |
Address | 70 Tri Phet Rd, Wang Burapha Phirom |
Opening date | August 5, 1966 (officially)[1] |
Developer | Nightingale Olympic Co., Ltd. |
Management | Aroon Niyomvanich |
Owner | Nightingale Olympic Co., Ltd. |
No. of floors | 7 (2 open to the public) |
Website | nightingaleolympic |
Nightingale–Olympic or The Nightingale–Olympic Co.,LTD. (Thai: ไนติงเกล-โอลิมปิก; or Nightingale is a department store in Thailand. It is the oldest operating department store in Thailand. The store is located on Tri Phet Road in the Phra Nakhon district in Bangkok's Wang Burapha and Phahurat neighborhoods.
Nightingale opened in 1930 (two years before Siamese revolution) by Nat Niyomvanich, a Dawoodi Bohra descent businessman,[2] starting with a single shophouse near Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre. Later, on August 5, 1966, it officially opened under the present name Nightingale–Olympic.
Nightingale was considered to be a popular department in the 1960s, when the shopping centers of Wang Burapha (Buraphaphirom Palace) area were popular among teenagers of those days like Siam Square in modern times. It is the center of cosmetics, stationeries, fashion clothes, lingeries, musical instruments, beauty salons, sports goods and also Thailand's first fitness club. It uses the slogan "Hub of Sporting Goods, King of Musical Instruments, Queen of Cosmetics".[1]
Currently, Nightingale has seven floors of three shophouses operated by Aroon Niyomvanich, a younger sister of Nat the founder, now she is over 90 years old.[3]
See also
References
- 1 2 "ย้อนตำนานห้างเก่าในยุคใหม่ "ไนติงเกล-โอลิมปิค"" [Retracing legend the old mall in new age "Nightingale–Olympic"]. Manager Online (in Thai). 2004-08-04.
- ↑ Chak Rak Su Rao Season 2 (2022-04-06). "กรุงเทพฯ เมื่อแรกสร้าง : กอบกู้ ก่อร่าง สร้างเมือง" [Bangkok when the first built : salvage, shaping, building a city]. Thai PBS (in Thai). Retrieved 2022-08-15.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ↑ Praphanwong, Suchada (2011-08-18). ""ไนติงเกล โอลิมปิค" ห้างแรกของเมืองไทย" ["Nightingale–Olympic" Thailand first's department store]. Prachachat (in Thai).
External links
- Menist, Chris (2011-07-19). "Nightingale-Olympic: Bangkok nostalgia and back-breaking relics". CNN Travel.