Address: Thawon Watthu Building, Na Rhra That Road, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Phone: (0)2 21 6830
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The memorial hall of the Julalongkorn Kingdom in Siam is still worth a visit, or is very Bassic, the information is quite complete, and many of the artifacts handed down at that time are still there.
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This place brings you back in time to those good old days in the reign of King Rama V. It is located in the red building called Thawon Watthu Building which takes only few minutes walk from Grand Pala...
This exhibit is within a five minute walk of the Grand Palace. It is free and well worth a visit. Theeeere does not seem to be many visitors when I stopped in. It has an interesting collection of...
Located in the impressively restored Thawon Watthu building that is a distinctive colour, narrow and long, running parallel to Sanam Luang as you go from the National Museum towards the Grand Palace, ...
We ended up popping in here by accident as we tried to go to the Grand Palace on a day it was closed to foreigners. However, it turned out to be a very interesting visit.
This is a marvellous place to learn about King Rama V of Thailand. The exhibition is on the Thanwarn Wathu Building just opposite Sanam Luang and the Grand Palace. If you plan to visit this area, the ...
The memorial hall of the Julalongkorn Kingdom in Siam is still worth a visit, or is very Bassic, the information is quite complete, and many of the artifacts handed down at that time are still there.
Visiting the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Exhibition and learning about the king’s life and deeds, only to know how important he is in the hearts of the Thai people! We visited on the same day. The second floor was closed, so we could only see the photo exhibition on the first floor.
The King Chulalongkorn Memorial Exhibition is part of the century about the life of King Rama V, not far from the Grand Palace. Especially the free admission is closed from Monday to Tuesday and public holidays, usually from 9 am to 4 pm.
A temporary commemorative exhibition is opposite the Grand Palace. There are inexplicably many beautiful buildings in the square on the north side of the map, so I was curious to find out. As a result, I encountered overseas Chinese who could explain and felt that I had earned it. What is incredible is that she said that many Thai farmers gave up their work to build these large-scale buildings voluntarily. In order to express the memory of the king, they will be demolished and put into the museum by the end of the year (2017). She feels good luck at the same time. Their piety expressed admiration
It is similar to the Great Hall of the People in China, but it is not in use anymore. There are many tourists. The area is not large, mainly European palace murals and architectural styles. The main reason is that it is too hot and too hot to go!