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The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall explores the history of Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok's royal city where the Grand Palace, Wat Po and National Museum are located.
The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall explores the history of Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok's royal city where the Grand Palace, Wat Po and National Museum are located. 2 hour long guided tours of the museum in English take you through the various multimedia exhibitions.
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ถนน ราชดำเนินกลาง Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
+66 2 621 0044
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