10 พิพิธภัณฑ์ น่าเที่ยวทั่วไทย
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ท่องเที่ยว พิพิธภัณฑ์ ศึกษาความเป็นมาและประวัติศาสตร์ พร้อมชมโบราณวัตถุต่างๆ เพลิดเพลินไปกับ เสน่ห์ของความเก่าแก่ ที่หลงเหลือถึงปัจจุบัน
Phra Nakhon National Museum is one of Thailand’s most important repositories of cultural heritage, art, and historical artifacts. The museum is located near the Grand Palace in central Bangkok, housed in a stunning Neo-Classical European-style building originally constructed as a royal residence for palace officials during the reign of King Rama V.
Inside, visitors will find diverse collecti...
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Chao Sam Phraya National Museum is the first national museum in Thailand to adopt a modern exhibition style that meets international standards. The museum was constructed using funds raised from the public donation of votive tablets discovered in the crypt of Wat Ratchaburana. Her Majesty the Queen Mother (at that time) graciously bestowed the name “Chao Sam Phraya,” after the king who...
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In Buri National Museum has a history closely connected to the ancient roots of communities in the upper Chao Phraya River basin. Archaeological evidence indicates that the In Buri area was inhabited as early as the Dvaravati period, around the 12th–16th Buddhist centuries. Significant discoveries have been made at the Ban Khu Mueang archaeological site in Huai Chan Subdistrict, including va...
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U Thong National Museum is one of Thailand’s most important institutions for preserving and exhibiting historical and archaeological evidence, particularly related to the Dvaravati civilization, which flourished between the 6th and 11th centuries. U Thong was once a major ancient city that served as both a capital and an international trading port, maintaining connections with regions such a...
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Jeath War Museum, also known as the JEATH War Museum, was established in 1977 inside Wat Chaichumphon Chanasongkhram (Wat Tai) in Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, as a memorial and educational site reflecting the impact of World War II.The museum is closely connected to the construction of the Thailand–Burma Railway, also known as the “Death Railway,” built during World War II by...
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Wat Khanon Nang Yai Museum is one of the most important centers for preserving the art of shadow puppetry in Thailand. Located within Wat Khanon, on the banks of the Mae Klong River in Photharam District, Ratchaburi Province, this site is not only a museum showcasing ancient shadow puppets but also a center for the preservation of a significant branch of Thai culture that seamlessly integrates cra...
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Chiang Saen National Museum is located within the city of Chiang Saen, a historically significant area of the Lanna Kingdom and earlier in the ancient Chiang Saen culture. The museum was established to collect, preserve, and display artifacts discovered in the upper Mekong River basin, particularly in Chiang Saen district, which was once an ancient city center playing a crucial role in religion,...
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Baan Dam Museum represents the soul and creative legacy of the late Thawan Duchanee, a world-renowned Thai National Artist. While the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) is often likened to white heaven, Baan Dam is viewed as a black treasure reflecting the truths of life and death through art. Spread over 100 rai, the site consists of over 40 Lanna-style wooden structures, most of which are painted...
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The Lanna Folklife Museum serves as a "gateway to understanding Lanna culture," focusing on conveying details of daily life, traditions, and beliefs of the people in the Lanna Kingdom through 18 permanent exhibition rooms over 2 floors, emphasizing religion, arts, and lifestyle, as follows:
Permanent Exhibition Details (18 Rooms)
First Floor Exhibitions (Focus on Buddhist Art and Rituals)
Temple...
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Kamphaeng Phet National Museum, established in 1974, is located on Pin Damrih Road, Mueang District. The museum exhibits various antiquities and art objects excavated in Kamphaeng Phet as well as donated items, forming an integral part of the Kamphaeng Phet Historical Park, a World Heritage Site alongside Sukhothai Historical Park, under the name "Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic...
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The Kamphaeng Phet Provincial Museum for His Majesty the King’s Golden Jubilee was established in 1995 (B.E. 2538) to honor King Rama IX on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee, following the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.
Exhibitions and Activities: The museum is a large Central Thai house complex made of teakwood, symbolizing the preservation of Thai ...
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Nan National Museum is located within the former residence of the rulers of Nan, known as the “Ho Kham.” It was built by Chao Suriya Phong Phritdet, the ruler of Nan, as his residence in 1903 (B.E. 2446). The building is spacious and beautifully constructed with brick and mortar, with delicate lace-like decorations. It is considered one of Thailand’s outstanding architectural wor...
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Managed by the Sakon Nakhon Provincial Administrative Organization, the Phu Phan Museum serves as a comprehensive learning center that consolidates the province's unique identity into a single destination. The museum employs modern presentation techniques, utilizing light, color, and sound to illustrate a continuous historical timeline spanning millions of years. This journey begins in the prehist...
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The Ban Chiang National Museum serves as a comprehensive learning center dedicated to the Ban Chiang Culture, one of the most flourishing prehistoric civilizations discovered in Southeast Asia. Spanning over 5,000 years, this archaeological site, located in Udon Thani province, has provided profound evidence of the technological, social, and artistic sophistication of the ancient communities in th...
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The Khon Kaen National Museum stands as one of Thailand’s most significant regional intellectual treasuries, serving as a comprehensive center for the preservation and exhibition of the cultural heritage of the Upper Northeastern region. The building features contemporary architecture that houses over a thousand masterwork artifacts recovered from archaeological excavations within Khon Kaen ...
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Sirindhorn Museum is one of Thailand’s most important dinosaur museums and paleontological research centers, located in Phu Kum Khao, Sahatsakhan District, Kalasin Province. Its main highlight is the discovery of a large and highly complete herbivorous dinosaur fossil site, considered one of the most significant in Thailand and widely recognized in Southeast Asia. The excavation site dates b...
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The Phimai National Museum stands as one of the most critical centers for historical and archaeological learning in the lower Northeast region of Thailand. Its primary function is to preserve, study, and display key evidence that illustrates the settlement, social evolution, and flourishing of the Khmer civilization within the Isaan territories. The artifacts on display span a vast timeline, start...
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Chumphon National Museum was established through a collaboration between Chumphon Province and the Fine Arts Department, to serve as a center for learning about the history and culture of Chumphon people. The province allocated an area of approximately seven rai at Khao Sam Kaeo, Na Cha-ang Subdistrict, Mueang Chumphon District, to the Fine Arts Department to establish this museum in 1994 (B.E. 25...
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Thalang National Museum is one of the most important historical, archaeological, and cultural learning centers in Phuket and the Andaman region. It was established through a collaboration between local residents and the Fine Arts Department as a memorial to the heroism of Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon in the Battle of Thalang in 1785. This significant event reflects the unity and bravery...
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National Museum Nakhon Si Thammarat was established as a center for collecting and preserving the nation’s cultural heritage discovered in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and nearby provinces. The building itself was designed to reflect local identity. The exhibition areas are divided into several sections, beginning with the prehistoric period, featuring stone tools and pottery unear...
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