This macabre museum of Thai medical exhibits shocks and fascinates consecutively. The entrance fee is a little pricey, especially with the dual pricing in operation for foreigners and Thais.
Siriraj Medical Museum
Posted: Sep 23, 2015
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小鱼儿2015
4/5Excellent
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The number of museums in Bangkok is also quite large. This place also collects a lot of precious human organs and skeletons. It is a museum with a certain degree of education. It is not far from the main city. You can take a car to visit here.
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Posted: Mar 4, 2021
pxy0705
5/5Outstanding
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The Hangu Death Museum is located next to Bangkok Medical College. There are many bones of people who died unexpectedly or from illness, mainly for medical research. It really feels a little scary to visit here, and the timid people are cautious.
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Posted: Mar 16, 2020
超级ctt
4/5Excellent
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This museum inspires a lot of emotions, and here we can see a lot of things we see online, like organs, babies, brains... but seeing the wounds caused by accidents with the naked eye, suicide corpses, unborn babies is terrible....It makes me stunned. Also, it is mostly Thai, but I would recommend you to try it if you are nearby. It is a great place to visit and the exhibits are very vivid. Not for sensitive people, but it is fun and the whole family enjoyed the visit. I think this is the most attractive attraction in Bangkok. You can also see the body parts in the snake garden.
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Posted: Jan 24, 2020
流云雨
5/5Outstanding
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Excellent location, convenient parking, beautiful environment! Family likes it very much!
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Posted: Jul 23, 2023
เที่ยวไปเรื่อยBy..Nuchy789
5/5Outstanding
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Sala Siriraj 100 years The source of the mind center of Siriraj people and relatives, sick people who are well relied on mentally.