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There are some interesting coins on the exhibition and some historical maps describing the area. The first floor is basically a shop selling many versions of Thai coin collectors. There are no tourists except a group of foreign students.
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There are some interesting coins on the exhibition and some historical maps describing the area. The first floor is basically a shop selling many versions of Thai coin collectors. There are no tourists except a group of foreign students.
Beautiful, open, clean, very caring staff.
The Treasury Museum looks like a jewelry store with glass cabinets and salesmen. The Money Museum is upstairs. When in doubt, the staff are willing to answer. Workers sold some coins downstairs and could visit the old city centre as they passed by.
The Treasury Pavilion displays some maps and documents describing the area as well as coin history, but in some places lacks an English explanation. The first floor is basically a store selling many versions of Thai coin collectors.
The exhibition hall is not very large, so you can visit it when you have time.