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Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall, Bangkok

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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About Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall

 ถนน ราชดำเนินกลาง Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

 +66 2 621 0044

 www.nitasrattanakosin.com

Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall and Nearby Sights on Map

Wat Ratchanaddaram

Wat Ratchanaddaram is a temple compound built by order of King Rama III in 1846

King Rama I the Great Monument

Built in commemoration of Bangkok's 150th anniversary celebrations in 1932, the monument is situated at the foot of Pathom Boromrachanuson or Rama I the Great Memorial Bridge on the Bangkok side

King Prajadhipok Museum

The building is designed by the French-Swiss architect Charles Beguelin in 1906 in a neo-classical style that popular with King Rama VI and King Rama VII

Democracy Monument

Completely occupying a roundabout on a major thoroughfare is the Democracy Monument

Wat Thep Thida Ram

The temple was built in 1836, during the reign of King Rama III

Monument to the Expeditionary Force

This is a monument to the Thai expeditionary force that fought in the European battlefield during World War I

King Rama III Memorial

This monument dedicated to King Rama III was built by the Fine Arts Department in 1990

Wat Saket and the Golden Mountain

Wat Saket was built outside of the former city walls in the late 18th-century in the reign of King Rama I

The Queen's Gallery

This privately funded gallery was established after the request of HM Queen Sirikit who wanted a permanent venue for the exhibition of Thai arts

Wat Suthat and the Giant Swing

Wat Suthat is huge and actually one of the most important temples for the Thai people