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7 Best Must-See Museums in Bangkok

Bangkok is the capital and most famous city in Thailand. Bangkok is one fascinating city, and this is expressed in its wide variety and different types of museums. Bangkok’s museums are among the most unique in the country.

Here are some most popular and alternative museums in Bangkok that you must add to your itinerary when holidaying in this tropical paradise.

1. Bangkok National Museum

National Museum in Bangkok

The Bangkok National Museum is the main branch museum of the National Museum in Thailand and also one of the biggest museums in Southeast Asia. This Museum is home to the rich art, culture, and history of Thailand.

Located within the former Wang Na Palace, this museum houses a rare ethnological collection of shadow puppets, Khon masks, traditional dance costumes, and past historical musical instruments. The museum is spread over six different buildings and houses sculptures and rare bust from the periods of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya in the history of Thai.

The Museum was established and opened in 1874 by King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V), to exhibit relics from the period of rule of his father, King Mongkut (King Rama IV).

It used to charge P50 for students, P120 for senior citizens and P150 for adults. The National Museum is open from Tuesdays to Sundays from 10 am to 5 pm.

Museum address: Na Phra That Alley, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand.

2. Jim Thompson House Museum

Jim-Thompson-House Museum

The Jim Thompson House Museum is of the most popular tourist destination in Thailand; sporting vibrant jungle foliage in the heart of the city. This museum is in central Bangkok, Thailand.

The Jim Thompson House Museum is James H.W. Thompson’s former home, a self-made American billionaire who was the owner of the world-famous Jim Thompson Thai Silk Company. At the end of World War II, Jim Thompson landed in Bangkok and became deeply interested in art and antiques from Southeast Asia.

Jim Thompson’s beautiful traditional Thailand home was renovated and turned into a museum to pay homage to the man who was given the Royal Order of White Elephant. This Thailand art museum houses a priceless and rare collection of Asian art silk.

Jim Thompson’s Museum is open daily from 9 am to 6 pm.

Museum address: 6 Rama I Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

3. Ancient Siam museum

Anceint Siam Museum

The Siam Khet Phra Nakhon Museum is an immersive and exciting museum. It’s a stunning, neoclassical house on the outside. You will see a juxtaposition of ancient fixtures and technologies mixed with modern art when you walk in.

The historical center various rooms spread different various parts of Thai history, from Buddhism and the establishments of the antiquated kingdom of Ayutthaya, to contemporary Thailand and the way of life Thais are living today. Displays are prepared for outsiders, with extensive English captions or voiceovers.

The Ancient Siam Museum is open from 10 am to 6 pm. Closed on Monday.

Museum address: 4 Sanam Chai Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

4. Siriraj Medical Museum 

Siriraj medical Museum

The Siriraj Medical Museum also called the Museum of Death, This is a very famous Medical Museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Siriraj Medical Museum is open to the people and is a valuable resource for medical professionals and medical students.

This museum consists of seven small medical museums: Siriraj Bimuksthan Museum, Ellis Pathological Museum, Congdon Anatomical Museum, Songkran Niyomsan Forensic Medicine Museum, Parasitological Museum, and Touch Museum in Honor of Queen Mother Sirikit, and Sood Sangvichien Prehistoric Museum Laboratory.

The world-class Siriraj Hospital is the home to one of Bangkok’s strangest attractions in Thailand, varying from dead bodies and mummified corpses of murderers and accident victims to genetically mutilated babies that sit floating in jars of formaldehyde! Body parts, skeletons, and victims of various parasites round out the collection of horrors.

Opening time of this museum is 10 pm to 6 am. Close on Thursday.

Museum address: Thanon Wang Lang, Bangkok, Thailand,

5. The bank of Thailand museum

Bank of Thailand Museum

Bank of Thailand Museum is a fascinating museum in Bangkok. The museum has 14 rooms many of which show the history of Thai currency and the Bank of Thailand. The Museum is housed in the Bang Khun Phrom Phrom Place.

The museum shows banknotes dating back to King Rama IV’s rule in 1853 and detailing the late 1850s when Queen Victoria of Great Britain offered Thailand a minting device and Thai minting began in 1858.

Opening times of the bank of Thailand Museum from 10 am to 4 pm on Tuesday to Sunday.

The Museum is closed on Monday and public holiday.

Museum Address: Khwaeng Wat Sam Phraya, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10300, Thailand

6. The Bangkok art and culture center (BACC)

The Bangkok art and culture centre

The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is a modern arts center in Bangkok, Thailand. One of our favored spots in Bangkok for a dose of culture, the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is extra than simply an artwork gallery. Music, Art, theatre, film design and cultural educational programs take place in its exhibition and performance spaces.

There’s likewise a thorough yet under-plugged art exhibition on the storm cellar floor, visit talks and film and theater exhibitions, and various extraordinary shops and bistros – including one of our preferred caffeine pitstops, Display Dribble Espresso.

The Bangkok art and culture center (BACC) is open from 10 am to 9 pm from Thursday to Sunday. Close on Monday.

Museum Address: 939 Rama I Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand

7. Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA Bangkok) 

Museum of Contemporary

This is the Museum of contemporary art in Bangkok, Thailand. The Museum is one of the biggest contemporary art Museums in Asia, features and extensive collection of works by many famous Thai artists. This is privately owned by a famous business executive Mrs. Boonchai Bencharongkul. And it was opened in 2012.

The Bangkok Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) has a wide range of contemporary paintings and sculpture in Thailand. The 5 – story art museum in Chatuchak displays more than 800 pieces of art, many of which are collected by its founder, Boonchai Becharogkul.

The opening schedule of The Museum of Contemporary Art is Thursday to Sunday from 10 pm to 6 am. Close on Monday. 

Museum address: 499 Vibhavadi Rangsit Rd. Ladyao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

From stunning attractions to historic centers and famous museums, Bangkok has all the ingredients to make a perfect holiday destination for the young and old. So make sure you don’t miss these interesting and famous museums with your friends and family on your next occasion in Bangkok.

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