“Museum of Ban Phra Watch antiques and appliances. I'm not sure if this is the right one.”
Wat Phra Chedi, the abbot of Wat Phra Kham The antiques and appliances. A lot It inspired the locals to set up this museum and bring more donations. They help to design, layout, and write their own descriptions. Phra Kru Vichit Nuntasan Current Abbot It was built in 1936 and was built as a museum building on June 12, 2011.
The museum is divided into three sections.
Part 1 The Buddha Room On the left hand side Wooden Buddha Display High altar or Buddha image And the panel. Interestingly, the Buddha is standing on a wooden stand. Age not less than 150 years, Buddhist style looks peaceful, elegant, influenced Buddhist art of the Ratanakosin period.
Part 2 The central hall displays exhibits related to Buddhism. Including silver coins and old banknotes that are difficult to find. Interesting items such as billboards recorded more than 2,000 fields of knowledge, tying 1 baht banknote with the image of Wat Phumin, etc.
Part 3 The folk wisdom room is on the left side. Show of rice eating utensils of the past in the past such as frogs, coconut cat scraping coconut crushed some difficult to find such as salt for household salt. Wood grain carving machine Stir-fried or sticky rice in banana leaves, banana leaves.
Getting there: From Chang Phuak intersection, take Maha Yot road to Rajamangala University of Technology, Nan campus about 400 meters, turn left at the intersection to Rajamangala road about 600 meters.
Open from 9am - 4:30 pm
* If group visits should contact in advance, call 08-1024-1939, 08-1882-3188, 08-9434-4889.