【Museum】The ancient and modern blend together at the Bangkok National Museum, offering a glimpse into Thailand's history and culture
The Bangkok National Museum, located in the capital city of Bangkok, is one of Thailand's largest and most significant museums of history and culture.
Established in 1874, the museum covers an area of approximately 40,000 square meters and houses a vast collection of valuable exhibits that showcase the rich essence of Thai history, art, and culture.
The exhibits at the Bangkok National Museum are divided into four main areas: the History Gallery, the Art Gallery, the Archaeological Gallery, and the Ethnological Gallery.
The History Gallery primarily displays Thailand's historical and political cultural development from ancient to modern times, including artifacts used in royal ceremonies and court architecture, as well as ancient relics, porcelain, and handicrafts.
The Art Gallery showcases traditional Thai art pieces such as murals, sculptures, and paintings, as well as works by some modern Thai artists.
The Archaeological Gallery exhibits archaeological artifacts from various historical periods of Thailand, such as ancient Buddha statues, pottery, and bronzeware.
The Ethnological Gallery displays the traditional culture, customs, and handicrafts of different regions and ethnic groups in Thailand, allowing visitors to better understand the country's multiculturalism.
In addition to these permanent exhibitions, the Bangkok National Museum also regularly hosts special exhibitions that display artifacts and artworks from different themes and periods.
The museum also has a library and research center for scholars and researchers to use.
The architecture of the Bangkok National Museum is unique, incorporating traditional Thai architectural elements with Western styles, making the museum itself a tourist attraction.
Visitors can immerse themselves in Thailand's long history, admire exquisite art pieces and cultural heritage.
The Bangkok National Museum is a place not to be missed, as its rich collections and exhibitions allow visitors to better understand Thailand's history and culture, and offer a unique perspective to appreciate art and handicrafts.
one of the must go in Bangkok and it’s a good place to learn about the history of Thailand
loved this museum, I have a great interest in Buddhist art particularly, but even if you don’t, this museum is worth a visit. lots of info, in both English and Thai, and many exhibitions on Thai history, royalty and Buddhism. Tickets are 200baht each, and worth every penny. it’s also a good way to escape the heat for a few hours, if you find the heat difficult.
No matter how many times you come, you won't get bored. Open Wednesday - Sunday, close Monday - Tuesday.
After all the walking, up and down stairs and between builduings there us a small family run Thai restaurant, extremely affordable and with good food (recommended their Pad Thai)
close to other major attractions such as the Grand Palace. Recommend if one has a couple hours free and does not want to spend it in a shopping centre. Recommend to come here beautiful museum
spend days visiting the entire complex) and to learn much more than expected about Thai art, culture and history. Recommend to come here museum. Beautiful art looking
and to learn much more than expected about Thai art, culture and history. Strongly recommended! The private tours can be booked, free of charge. I like museums but unfortunately I wasted a couple of hours of my life I won’t get back.
Took the free english tour guide available at 09:30 led by Frederic who was fantastic! Best way to learn about the history and navigate the museum which has many treasures!