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Thailand Creative and Design Centre, Bangkok

There couldn't have been a better place for this design gallery, at the the Emporium, the most fashionable shopping mall of Bangkok.

There couldn't have been a better place for this design gallery, at the the Emporium, the most fashionable shopping mall of Bangkok. The TCDC, as abbreviation-loving Bangkokians call it, seeks to show and promote Thailand's design innovations. There is a permanent exhibition about the question what design actually is, and how it is influenced by factors like society, history, politics, economics, geography and religion. There is also a temporary exhibition that often changes. If you want to enter the resource centre and the library, you can get a free one-day pass. You can only do this once and you must carry your passport with you. Spend the day reading amazing design books, or just using the internet. If you want to visit the resource centre and library again later, you'll need to pay for a subscription.


Hours

Sun

10:30

21:00

Mon

Closed

Tue

10:30

21:00

Wed

10:30

21:00

Thu

10:30

21:00

Fri

10:30

21:00

Sat

10:30

21:00

About Thailand Creative and Design Centre

 6F, Emporium, 622 Sukhumvit Rd

 +66 2 664-8448

 www.tcdc.or.th

Thailand Creative and Design Centre and Nearby Sights on Map

The Emporium

Benchasiri Park

This compact park was built to commemorate the 60th birthday of HM Queen Sirikit in 1992

Santa Cruz Church

The Santa Cruz Church is an interesting Catholic church right at the banks of the Chao Phraya River

Benjakiti Park

When the Thailand Tobacco Monopoly moved all its factory operations to Chiang Rai in 2008, the lake and some adjoining land that were part of its compound, previously enjoying semi-wild vegetation, were turned into a public park

Soi Cowboy

Nagaraphirom Park

A newly created park that opened in December 2010 right beside Tha Tien Pier and the Chao Phraya River

Sukhumvit

Shopping in Sukhumvit starts on the street

Kamthieng House Museum

Ban Kamthieng is a 19th-century ancient Thai stilted teak house where you definitely wouldn't expect it: right in the middle of Bangkok's high-rises

Bangkok Planetarium

The Bangkok Planetarium is the oldest planetarium in Thailand, inaugurated in 1964

Chuvit Garden