The House on Sathorn x Penfolds Max presents The House of Horror

Economy News Tuesday October 20, 2020 10:08 —PRESS RELEASE LOCAL

The House on Sathorn x Penfolds Max presents The House of Horror

Experience Halloween like never before with this collaboration between The House on Sathorn and Penfolds Max. Bringing you the sophisticated yet spooky vibes set inside a heritage house in the heart of Bangkok.

Put on your best costume and head over to The House of Horror at Upstairs of The House on Sathorn this Halloween and drink as much ?blood? as you can with this special collaboration from Penfolds Max. Starting at 6 PM onwards.

The Max?s Collection by Penfolds is dedicated to the first Chief Winemaker Max Schubert who dared to revolutionize the Australian wine industry. This collection celebrates his bold and passionate spirit with the charming character and a magnificent fruit on the taste bud. This series offers six labels ranging from the sophisticated Shiraz to Pinot Noir, to the fun and lively Chardonnay.

Get your fangs on and dance to DJ Orawan and DJ Groove?s electronic jazz beats featuring Saxophone sounds by Antonio Pedrero Garcia. On top of that The House of Horror has arranged special surprise shows for you all. Our house mixologist will also team up with a guest mixologist for the night, Son Nguyen, who will be bringing with him a lot of talent that can guarantee the exclusive.

Built in 1889 during the reign of King Rama V, The House on Sathorn?s neoclassical structure originally housed wealthy businessman Luang Sathorn Rajayutka, who built the Sathorn Canal. The House was later passed down to his descendents. In the early 1920s, the site was converted into the majestic Hotel Royal. Later, from 1948 to 1999, the building served as the Russian Embassy. The House on Sathorn then opened in 2015 after an extensive renovation carried out by Thailand?s Fine Arts Department.

And now, The House on Sathorn is ready to welcome all the spookiness and scary creatures this Halloween.

Early bird tickets of THB 300 net including one drink are out on sale now with very limited numbers! But if you miss it, we also offer plenty of other options:

- Normal ticket: THB 400 net inclusive of one drink
- Early bird for Max Discovery tickets are priced at THB 1,200 net and come with five drinks. Limited numbers. If you miss this early bird option, you can also get the normal Max Discovery for THB 1,500 net that will also come with five free drinks.
- Penfolds Max Package: THB 4,000 net for four entrances, a private cocktail table, four glasses of selected drinks and two bottles of Penfolds Max wine.
- Penfolds St.Henri Package: THB 6,000 net for three entrances, a private sofa table, three glasses of selected drinks and one bottle of Penfolds St.Henri Wine.
- Penfolds VIP Package: THB 15,000 net for 10 entrances, a private VIP sofa, 10 glasses of selected drinks, one bottle of Penfold St.Henri wine, one bottle of Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay Tumbarumba, three bottles of Penfolds Max wine, two snack platters.

But, the best deal of all, has to be this:
The House of Horror Special Room Bundle Offer: THB 5,000 net for two people where you will also get 10 Penfold Max?s drinks, and more importantly, a one-night stay in the Wonderful Room with breakfast at The Kitchen Table for two (deal is reserved for 31 Oct check-in and 1 Nov check-out, only).

For more information and tickets please go to https://megatix.in.th/events/the-house-of-horror or contact thehouseonsathorn@whotels.com or 02-344-4025. For up to date information on The House on Sathorn visit www.thehouseonsathorn.com or follow us at www.facebook.com/thehouseonsathorn

Reviving a Landmark in the Heart of Bangkok
Built in 1889 during the reign of King Rama V, The House?s neo-classical structure originally housed wealthy businessman Luang Sathorn Rajayutka, who created Sathorn Canal. The home was later was passed down to his descendents. In the early 1920s, the site was converted into the majestic Hotel Royal. Later, from 1948 to 1999, the building served as the Russian Embassy.

Recognizing the immense historic value of the house, the development team worked closely with Thailand?s Fine Arts Department to carefully restore the home to its former glory, as part of the conversion to The House on Sathorn. Major renovations were conducted on the four buildings and large courtyard, keeping the original main structure intact. Meanwhile, inside, the original color palette, intricate wooden staircases and even the Sathorn Rajayutka family?s personalized fresco motifs have all been meticulously restored by the Fine Arts Department. The compelling juxtaposition of contemporary components and new elements reflect the boundless creativity of renowned design firm AvroKO of New York.

The House on Sathorn
Since opening in 2015, The House on Sathorn has taken place among the city?s most distinctive food and drink venues. And as to the building itself, what a place it is. The neo-classical structure dating from 1889 functioned first as private residence, by the 1920s had become a hotel, then later from mid-century to 1999 served as site of the Russian embassy.

Today, The House on Sathorn further stands out as a tremendously eclectic location. The building and grounds ? directly adjacent W Bangkok ? comprise four separate buildings including Paii presenting modern Thai seafood cuisine and function rooms for meeting and social gatherings.

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