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{{Infobox building
| name = Government House
| native_name = ทำเนียบรัฐบาล
| native_name_lang = th
| logo = Seal of the Office of the Prime Minister of Thailand.svg
| logo_size = 70px = 75px
|image= File:Government House of Thailand.JPG
| image = ThaiKhufah,_Government_House_of_Thailand.jpg
| image_size =
|caption=Government House of Thailand in 2010
|image caption = File:Government House of Thailand.JPG in 2021
| map_type = Thailand
| location_town = [[Bangkok]]
|location_country=[[Thailand]]
| addresslocation_country = [[Thailand]]
| address = 1 Phitsanulok Road [[Dusit District]] 10300
| coordinates = {{coord|13.7631|100.5120|format=dms|type:landmark_region:TH|display=inline,title}}
| architect = {{ubl|[[Corrado Feroci]]|[[Ercole Manfredi]]}}
| client =
| engineer =
| construction_start_date = {{Start date and age|1925|1|1}}
| current_tenants = [[PrayutPrime Minister of Chan-o-chaThailand]]
| date_demolished =
| owner = [[Government of Thailand]]
| cost =
| structural_system =
| style = [[Venetian Gothic architecture|Venetian Gothic]]
| grounds_area = {{convert|45000|m2|acre|abbr=on}}
|size=45,000 m<sup>2</sup>
}}
 
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The Thai-Khu-Fah Building ({{lang-th|ตึกไทยคู่ฟ้า}}) is an important building on the Government House grounds. The building is home to the [[Cabinet of Thailand]] and the [[Office of the Prime Minister (Thailand)|Office of the Prime Minister]]. The prime minister does not live in this building. The [[Phitsanulok Mansion]] nearby is the official residence of the prime minister.
 
The building has two floors with a neo-[[Venetian Gothic architecture]] combined with [[Byzantine art]] and one staircase. On the roof there is a small shrine to [[Phra Phrom]].

Downstairs are three lounges. The first is the Golden Dome Room ({{lang-th|ห้องโดมทอง}}) on the south side of the building for the prime minister's guests. The second is the Ivory Room ({{lang-th|ห้องสีงาช้าง}}) which is in front of the Golden Dome Room and adjacent to the right, which is a lounge for official visitors of the prime minister. The third is the Purple Room ({{lang-th|ห้องสีม่วง}}), which is on the ground floor to the right-hand side of the building. This is a lounge for the visitors of the deputy prime minister and other cabinet ministers.

The building has a small conference room called the Green Room ({{lang-th|ห้องสีเขียว}}) for the Board of Committees, chaired by the prime minister. The upper floor of the building houses the prime minister's office, the offices of political officers, and the old cabinet conference room.
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Government House of Thailand.JPG|The front of Government House of Thailand
File:Children's Day at Government House of Thailand by Trisorn Triboon 24.jpg|Thai-Khu-Fah building
File:ทำเนียบรัฐบาลลอดรั้วหนาม.jpg|Thai-Khu-Fah building and Santi Maitree building
File:APEC2003.jpg|[[APEC]] 2003, Government House
File:2009 Prince Mahidol Award Recipients.jpg|PremierPrime Minister [[Abhisit Vejjajiva]] (right) with guests in the Ivory Room
File:นายกรัฐมนตรี และคณะ ณ ตึกไทยคู่ฟ้า ทำเนียบรัฐบาล 28 มกราคม 2553 (The Offici - Flickr - Abhisit Vejjajiva (1).jpg|Entrance, Government House
File:Barack Obama at Government House in Bangkok.jpg|US President [[Barack Obama]], Government House
File:President Obama and Thai Prime Minister Shinawatra Hold a Joint Press Conference (8197040542).jpg|Press Conference roomRoom
</gallery>
 
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Bangkok]]
[[Category:Government buildings completed in 1925]]
[[Category:Reportedly haunted locations in Thailand]]