Fortunately, it was free on the day of the trip. It is mainly divided into 3 parts, first a foyer, then the main exhibition hall, and then the exhibition hall and outdoor open-air part during the renovation. The first hall is to briefly introduce the location of the various temples in Sukhothai. There are more exhibits in the main hall, but some important exhibits are in Bangkok.
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Fortunately, it was free on the day of the trip. It is mainly divided into 3 parts, first a foyer, then the main exhibition hall, and then the exhibition hall and outdoor open-air part during the renovation. The first hall is to briefly introduce the location of the various temples in Sukhothai. There are more exhibits in the main hall, but some important exhibits are in Bangkok.
Located opposite the Sukhothai Historical Park, the Langanheng National Museum tells us more about the history of the town and some artifacts unearthed during excavation and restoration. The museum is divided into five sections. The museum takes at least 2-3 hours, and the museum closes at 4 pm, so plan accordingly.
Entering the museum, you have to save the bag. The treasures in the temples are collected. The text above is introduced from which temple. There is a miniature model of Sukhothai. Some major attractions have buttons. When you click the location of the attraction, you will be able to have a understanding of the other party. I saw a lot of things, and I walked slowly for more than an hour.
The museum is not very big, there are a lot of Buddha statues in it, and the evolution of Thai text. It is very close to the Langanheng bronze statue. The ticket is 150 baht. If you like history, you can come and visit.
This is a good place to grow knowledge, just beside the Sukhothai Historical Park. Many cultural relics have been unearthed, which is a witness to the development of economic art and crafts in ancient Thailand from the 13th to 15th centuries.