Ancient Thai artifacts and architecture preserved in Bangkok's Suan Pakked Palace Museum
Just about as incongruous as is possible today amidst Bangkok's high tech building skyline, Suan Pakkad Palace Museum is a diamond in the rough, an important historical reminder of how Thailand was. Its ancient artifacts and architecture wonderfully preserved here at this unique museum
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This place was a residence of Thai royals once. Now it is a museum of Thai antiques and Thai arts. If you would like to see and learn about Thai culture. we recommend this amazing museum and also you can sightsee the nature around the place.
This is Suan Pakkad Palace Museum. This is the first museum in Thailand where the owner, their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga, decided to convert their private residence amd let people come to see their house. The house built in the traditional Thai style opened in 1952.
Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga's love to collect antique, so in the museum will show collection of antiquities, which has been passed down through successive generations. Inside it has 8 antique traditional Thai style house, first 1-4 house in seem to be a village that connect by a bridge. Next 5-8 house located along the west side of the property. The Lacquer Pavilion stands in the main garden to the south of the compound. The Ban-Chiang Museum [Thai Heritage] and Marsi Gallery are in the Chumbhot-Pantip Centre of Arts.
This museum not only show a antique traditional Thai style house but it has permanent exibition and circulate exibition. Permanent exibition is The Ban Chieng artifacts. These exibition displayed in the second and the third floor of the Chumbhot-Pantip Centre of Arts building. The main objective of the exhibition is to enhance the knowledge and understandings in the cultural heritages of the Ban Chiang communities.
Suan Pakkad Palace museum is located on 6 Rai on Sri Ayudhya Road, Bangkok. It locate near Phrayathai BTS skytrain station when you arrive at Phrayathai BTS skytrain you need to walk for appox. 300 meters
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Suan Pakkad Palace, a gorgeous museum to visit in Bangkok
In the middle of modern Pratunam is this awesome palace turned museum, named Cabbage Patch after the function it had before it became a palace. The museum's collection of five traditional pavilions is one of the best examples of traditional Thai architecture around. The 450 year old Lacquer Pavilion is the most striking building, with it's gold and black colorscheme.
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Suan Pakkad Palace or Suan Pakkard Palace (Thai: สวนผักกาด; rtgs: Suan Phak Kat) is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on Sri Ayutthaya Road, south of the Victory Monument. The museum has Thai antiques on display, including Ban Chiang pottery over 4,000 years old. Originally the home of Prince Chumbhotpong Paripatra and his wife, they converted it into a museum which opened in 1952. The museum features a group of four traditional Thai houses with covered hallways between them. There is also artwork on display in its Marsi Gallery. More info visit :
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This place is at center of Bangkok City
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First stop of the day is Suan Pakkad Palace which is not far from Phaya Thai BTS station.
The palace is jam packed with art and antiques which I found very interesting.
After spending some time there I moved onto the Human Body Museum.
If you are squeamish dont go but if not go along as its free entry !
After that it was time for food so I went over to Rung Ruang Noodles just off Soi 26
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This museum was once an residence of an American who is so interested in Thai silk. If you're interest in Thai silk, this place is a must-to-see. It's located near National Stadium BTS Station.
This place is a house of American army name Jim Thomson. He really love in Thai silk so Thai people call him King of Thai silk. This Jim Thomson House Museum is a real residence that Jim Thomson use to live in the past. Everything that in the museum and be showing is use by Jim Thomson too.
In the museum has 4 traditional Thai style houses. All these house has own by jim Thomson. Some of their didn't built in Bangkok. When they decide to make a museum, they bring all traditional Thai style houses of Jim Thomson into these place. It show different thing in each house. You can get in and see the thing really closely. The museum has own guide so you don't worry. They will tell you a story of museum and answer your question. If you want to see silk this Jim Thomson House Museum doesn't show here. The museum is near BTS so you can walk just 5 minutes from BTS.
The thing that in the museum mostly has 200 years old but the most antient has more than 1300 years old. Everything has in a really good shape. It located in the location that near modern town, you will see the contrast of modern and old-style architecture.
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Thailand Vlog Day 6: Exploring the Suan Pakkad Palace Museum and the city, + Swimming!
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Welcome to Day 6 of the Thailand vlog. And you're probably thinking, What happened to Day 5? Well, I had no idea what to incorporate into Day 5, so I ended up creating a Day 6 vlog instead. But anyways, on that day, my mom and I went to explore the Suan Pakkad Palace Museum where they had all different kind of displays that came from China and also from Thailand. Also, we got to explore the city of Bangkok a lot more than the first few days. This wasn't included in the video but, we did do some more shopping as well. Another fun part was that I got to go swimming again. We've had an awesome day.
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