National Museum (Thailand)

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The National Museum in Thailand is the main museum on the history of the Thai culture. The main museum is located in Bangkok on Na Phrathat Road next to the Sanam Luang, not far from Wat Phra Kaew.

In 1926 King Prajadhipok created the Royal Institute of Art, Literature and Archaeology, which then opened the museum in Bangkok at the Wang Na palace. Today there are 38 branch museums spread all over the country.

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[edit] Branch museums

Bangkok National Museum
Bangkok National Museum
National museum of royal barges
National museum of royal barges

[edit] Central

[edit] North

  • Ramkhamhaeng National Museum (Sukhothai)
  • Sawanworanayok National Museum (Sukhothai)
  • Kamphaeng Phet National Museum (Kamphaeng Phet)
  • Phraputthachinnarat National Museum (Phitsanulok)
  • Chiang Mai National Museum (Chiang Mai)
  • Chiang Saen National Museum (Chiang Rai)
  • Hariphunchai National Museum (Lamphun)
  • Nan National Museum (Nan)

[edit] Northeast

[edit] South

Bangkok Museum Building
Bangkok Museum Building

[edit] External links

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