Bangkok Museum Cultural HeritageExplore Thailand's rich cultural legacy at the National Museum Bangkok. This museum showcases artifacts, artwork and historical relics which showcase Thailand's dynamic past and traditions. Thai Art, History, Archaeology, Ethnology & Traditional Craft Exhibitions are also on Display! Be amazed by the intricate designs found on ancient Buddha images, royal regalia and traditional Thai clothing! You won't want to miss visiting this museum! Additionally, there are exhibits covering Thai architecture, music and dance as well as performance exhibits showcasing Thai architecture music dance performances. Discover Thai history through permanent exhibits as well as rotating displays. Discover Thai history's key periods from Sukhothai's reign until Rattanakosin was formed using this timeline. History and Location The National Museum Bangkok was inaugurated by King Rama V in order to present royal collections dating from prehistory up until present day Thai culture, providing visitors with an expansive insight. Artifacts dating from prehistory through contemporary Thailand can also be seen here. At that time, it was known as Royal Institute Bangkok; current exhibitions at this museum take advantage of its exquisite architectural surroundings in the former Wang Na Palace to provide visitors with breathtaking architectural backdrop. Location makes this museum easily accessible; nearby tourist sites including Grand Palace and Wat Pho make this institution easily reachable while boasting multiple buildings dedicated to aspects of Thai culture. An open floorplan features multiple buildings featuring galleries dedicated to Thai heritage. Experience authentic Thai art when visiting Siwamokkhaphiman Hall and The Red House - two traditional houses which show how noble families live their lives in Thailand. The museum boasts an expansive library, conservation laboratory and educational center as well as guided tours in multiple languages for maximum understanding of its exhibits. Additional Information The museum offers guided tours in multiple languages that enable guests to get up close and personal with its collections. Museum activities range from workshops and special events such as traditional dance performances or art demonstrations, to air conditioned rooms with ramps or elevators to enhance visitor experiences and accessibility. Recent renovations at the museum include installing air conditioners, rooms ramps and elevators. Significance and Conclusion The National Museum Bangkok offers an enriching cultural destination ideal for cultural enthusiasts and history lovers alike; admission fees start from 200 Baht per adult visitor. Admission rates to New Year and Songkran holidays range between 9am-16am with discounted child rates available upon request. It features extensive collections and exhibits highlighting Thailand's past and present history for an enriching educational journey.
National Museum Bangkok

Na Phrathat Road, Grand Palace sub district, Phra Nakorn district, Bangkok. 10200 Thailand
National Museum Bangkok