There are many notable architectural monuments around the world. One such example is The Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya, Thailand, a 105-metre-tall, hand-carved wooden structure built entirely without the use of metal nails or concrete. Initiated in 1981 by Lek Viriyaphan, this “living museum” employs traditional Thai joinery techniques to hold its intricate teak carvings together, forming a structure that also serves as a philosophical and spiritual expression in wood.
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Sanctuary of Truth: Inside Pattaya’s Massive Wooden Temple Built Without Nails
A coastal wooden monument in Pattaya built entirely without nails or concrete, showcasing traditional Thai craftsmanship and philosophical carvings, still under construction after more than four decades

The Sanctuary of Truth is an ode to Thai temple architecture Photo: Marlinjuice/Wiki Commons
The Sanctuary of Truth is an ode to Thai temple architecture Photo: Marlinjuice/Wiki Commons
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