Central Nakhon Pathom

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Central Nakhon Pathom
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LocationMueang Nakhon Pathom district, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
Coordinates13°48′20″N 100°02′55″E / 13.8055°N 100.0485°E / 13.8055; 100.0485
Address833 Phet Kasem rd, Sanam Chan subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Pathom district, Nakhon Pathom 73000
Opening dateMarch 30, 2024 (2024-03-30)[1]
DeveloperCentral Pattana
ManagementCentral Pattana
OwnerCentral Pattana
No. of stores and services500+[1]
Total retail floor area14,000 km2
No. of floors4

Central Nakhon Pathom (Thai: เซ็นทรัลนครปฐม) is a shopping mall and department store in Nakhon Pathom province on the western outskirts of Bangkok, Thailand. It features a shopping centre, park, hotel, condominium and housing project under mixed-use concept.[2]

Design[edit]

The mall's design is inspired by Phra Pathom Chedi, a landmark of the province used as models for the design of the main building and interior decoration. The main colour tone of golden yellow is the same shade as the cetiya (pagoda).[1]

History[edit]

The mall launched on March 30, 2024, as Central Pattana's 42nd branch and also Central's second branch in Nakhon Pathom province besides Central Salaya. Central Nakhon Pathom built on an area of 14,000 km2 with an investment of over 500 million baht.[3][1]

Location[edit]

It lies on the corner of Phet Kasem Road and Ying Pao Tai road at Nong Kha Yang intersection in the city of Nakhon Pathom near Silpakorn University, Sanam Chandra Palace Campus, about 56 km (34.8 mi) west of Bangkok.[2]

Anchors[edit]

Anchors in the plaza include:

The mall has more than 500 stores.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e ""ห้างเซ็นทรัลนครปฐม" ห้างรักษ์โลกที่ผสานเสน่ห์ของท้องถิ่น". Thairath (in Thai). 2024-04-09. Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  2. ^ a b vnp story (2024-03-31). "เปิดแล้ว เซ็นทรัลนครปฐม Central Nakhonpathom แลนมาร์คใหม่ใจกลางนครปฐม (มี.ค.67)". YouTube (in Thai). Retrieved 2024-04-09.
  3. ^ "'Central Nakhon Pathom' celebrates its official grand opening, acclaiming as the province's new landmark and the first mixed-use project to help spur tourism, elevating it to be the gateway to the western region". Central Group.