Eccentric billionaire’s palace worth $64m burns to ground in Thailand

Eccentric billionaire’s $64m palace burns to the ground in Thailand after he built it as a tourist attraction in 2000

  • Panya Choititawan owns one of Thailand’s largest agricultural export businesses
  • Flames ripped through the sprawling palace this morning after an ‘explosion’
  • The inferno has caused an estimated $13million worth of damage to the palace

A billionaire’s $64m palace has burned to the ground in Thailand on the first day it re-opened after the coronavirus locked down.

Flames ripped through the Baan Sukhawadee mansion, near the tourist resort of Pattaya in eastern Thailand, this morning. 

Staff at the sprawling sea-front palace – packed with priceless oriental antiques and relics – say they heard ‘an explosion’ and noticed flames shortly after 10am.

The inferno engulfed the top of the building as clouds of thick black smoke billowed into the sky, visible for miles around.

Fire engines scrambled to the scene but have been unable to control the spread of the blaze. Firemen were still battling the flames more than 12 hours later and continue to trawl through the smoke-charred remains

The building has suffered damage worth more than $13million, local media reported, and the inside has been gutted by the inferno

The building has suffered damage worth more than $13million, local media reported, and the inside has been gutted by the inferno

Fire engines scrambled to the scene but have been unable to control the spread of the blaze. 

Firemen were still battling the flames hours later and continue to trawl through the smoke-charred remains. 

District Sheriff Amnat Charoensri said there were fears that the palace could collapse because the flames had weakened and cracked its structure.

He said: ‘Fire crews could not control the flames. They continued to spread through the building. It accelerated so quickly.’

The palace was built in 2000 by Thai billionaire Dr. Panya Choititawan – who owns one of the country’s largest frozen chicken exporters.

It is used for both Buddhist religious ceremonies and is a major tourist attraction.

The Baan Sukhawadee is a major tourist attraction in Pattaya, eastern Thailand

The Baan Sukhawadee is a major tourist attraction in Pattaya, eastern Thailand 

Staff at the sprawling sea-front palace - packed with priceless oriental antiques and relics - say they heard 'an explosion' and noticed flames shortly after 10am

Staff at the sprawling sea-front palace – packed with priceless oriental antiques and relics – say they heard ‘an explosion’ and noticed flames shortly after 10am

Police have closed the area and are waiting for the inferno to be brought under control before they begin investigations

Police have closed the area and are waiting for the inferno to be brought under control before they begin investigations

Building caretaker Wichian Chamsai said his colleagues heard an loud explosion before the fire broke out. In the aftermath, billowing plumes of black smoke could be seen from miles away

Building caretaker Wichian Chamsai said his colleagues heard an loud explosion before the fire broke out. In the aftermath, billowing plumes of black smoke could be seen from miles away

Sukhawadee, meaning ‘paradise’, is famed for its luxury complex of European-style palaces and gardens housing an abundance of religious images of Budha, and stands in contrast to the quiet fishing village of Pattaya. 

Building caretaker Wichian Chamsai said his colleagues heard an loud explosion before the fire broke out. 

‘I was working in the building when one of my colleagues shouted to me telling that he heard an explosion.

‘Then I also saw a spark from the back of the building before we evacuated as quickly as we could. It sounded like an electrical problem caused the fire.’

Police have closed the area and are waiting for the inferno to be brought under control before they begin investigations.