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The Thai Labour Museum is located at the former office of the labour union of the State Railway of Thailand.
The Thai Labour Museum is located at the former office of the labour union of the State Railway of Thailand. On display are items showing the 300-year history of the Thai labour movement. There is also a library with books and research reports on labour. You must call in advance if you plan on visiting with a group.
Sun
10:00
16:30
Mon
Closed
Tue
Closed
Wed
10:00
16:30
Thu
10:00
16:30
Fri
10:00
16:30
Sat
10:00
16:30
Nikhom Makkasan Rd, Ratchathewi, จังหวัด กรุงเทพมหานคร Thailand
+66 2 251-3173
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