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Phranakorn National Museum

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ศิวโมกขพิมาน

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พระตำหนักแดง

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พระที่นั่งปัจฉิมาภิมุข โลหศิลป์

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พระที่นั่งอุตราภิมุข ห้องผ้า

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พระที่นั่งทักษิณาภิมุข นาฏดุริยางค์1

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พระที่นั่งบูรพาภิมุข ห้องอาวุธ

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พระที่นั่งอิศเรศราชานุสรณ์
  • Floor 1
  • Floor 2

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ห้องประวัติศาสตร์โบราณคดีรัตนโกสินทร์

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ห้องประวัติศาสตร์โบราณคดีอยุทธยา

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พระที่นั่งวสันตพิมาน(ล่าง)

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พระที่นั่งวสันตพิมาน(บน)

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โถงกลางเพื่อไปพระที่นั่งวสันตพิมาน

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พระที่นั่งพรหมเมศธาดา(ล่าง)

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พระที่นั่งพรหมเมศธาดา(บน)

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ห้องปฤษฏางคภิมุข

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ห้องมุกเด็จ

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ห้องพระที่นั่งภิมุขมณเฑียร

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ห้องพระที่นั่งภิมุขมณเฑียร (ชั้นบน)

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National Museum Bangkok

ห้องพระที่นั่งภิมุขมณเฑียร

National Museum Bangkok (Phranakorn) is located in the area of the “Boworn Sathan Mongkol Palace” or the “Front Palace” (Wang Na). It was built in 1887, around the same period as the Grand Palace. This palace served as a royal residence for five prince viceroys. The palace became available when King Rama V eliminated the position. The King, then, ordered to move the “Royal Museum” from Sala Sahathai Samakhom or the Concordia Hall in the Grand Palace to the area.

พระที่นั่งวายุสถานอมเรศ

King Rama VII granted permission to use all Phra Maha Monthien Palace Group of Boworn Sathan Mongkol Palace as a “national museum for the city” and declared as “Phranakorn National Museum” in 1934. The exhibition was divided into topics:

ห้องอิสริยพัสตราภูษาภัณฑ์

Exhibition of Thai History (“Exhibition of Thai history” special exhibition hall, Sivamok Phiman Throne hall) – Explore the history and prosperous civilization of the Kingdom of Thailand through great antiques found in Thailand since the prehistoric periods, Dvaravati, Srivijaya, Lopburi (Khmer in Thailand), Sukhothai, Sri Ayudhaya, and Rattanakosin era.

ห้องนาฏดุริยางค์

History of Fine Arts – Admiring the Masterpieces of Fine Arts exhibiting in the inner court of royal Vimanmek Mansion where many former viceroys resided. Fine arts are displayed in categories, such as, handicraft; traditional musical instruments, ceramics, clothing and textiles, woodcarving, regalia and weaponry.

ห้องประวัติศาสตร์โบราณคดีรัตนโกสินทร์

History of Thai Art through generations (Archeological Art Historical Exhibition, Mahasurasihanart building and Prapas phipithaphan Building) – Learn about types and evolution of archeological arts and ancient idols found in Thailand during the the prehistoric periods, Dvaravati, Srivijaya, Lopburi (Khmer in Thailand), Sukhothai, Sri Ayudhaya, and Rattanakosin era.

The first museum for people in Thailand was originally “the Front Palace” or “Wang Na”. “Krom Borworn Wichai Chan” Tiwongkhot made the place in the Bowon Sathan Palace empty. “King Chulalongkorn” King Rama V therefore graciously pleased to move “Museum” at the Sahathai Samakhom Hall or “Hall of Concordia” in the Grand Palace. To exhibit at the Front Palace Bowon a sacred place, only in front of 3 figures called “Wang Na Museum”

Later in 1926, “King Prajadhipok”, King Rama VII graciously graciously granted all the monks in the Bowon Sathan Palace to be a museum for Bangkok. And changed the name to “Phranakhon National Museum” from 1934 until now

Bangkok National Museum Is a collection of antiques that reflect the prosperity of the nation Has a valuable cultural heritage Should be proud of the wisdom of the ancestors who created beautiful works of art

Services
  • Education Services
  • Group tour service by appointment
  • Audiovisual media service by appointment
  • Exhibition loan service by appointment.
  • Photo lending service by appointment
  • Library Service Saturday – Sunday by appointment
Admission Fee

Thai retail card 30 baht, foreigner 200 baht, card including Thai people 60 baht, foreigner 350 baht *** Combination tickets can visit National Museum Phra Nakhon, National Museum The Royal Barge and Museum of the National Gallery, free admission to students in uniforms of monks, novices and religious priests.

Contact Information

Na Phra That Road Phraborom Maharajang Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok 10200,
Telephone: 02-224 1333 Fax: 02-224-9911
Education Service Department: 02-224-1333 Fax: 02-224-1404
Academic Department: 02-224-1402 Fax: 02-224-1402
Business hours 09.00-16.00 Closed on Monday, Tuesday and public holidays.