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Ban Kamthieng is a 19th-century ancient Thai stilted teak house where you definitely wouldn't expect it: right in the mi... Ban Kamthieng is a 19th-century ancient Thai stilted teak house where you defini... Ban Kamthieng is a 19th-century ancient Thai stilted teak house where you definitely wouldn't expect...
The eclectic Prasart Museum sprawls across manicured gardens, pavilions, shrines, chapels, and even an exact replica of ... The eclectic Prasart Museum sprawls across manicured gardens, pavilions, shrines... The eclectic Prasart Museum sprawls across manicured gardens, pavilions, shrines, chapels, and even ...
The Bangkok Corrections Museum is located on the site of a former maximum security Bangkok Remand Prison built in 1890 d... The Bangkok Corrections Museum is located on the site of a former maximum securi... The Bangkok Corrections Museum is located on the site of a former maximum security Bangkok Remand Pr...
The Human Body Museum on the Chulalongkorn University campus shows dissected cross-sections of plastinated bodies, which... The Human Body Museum on the Chulalongkorn University campus shows dissected cro... The Human Body Museum on the Chulalongkorn University campus shows dissected cross-sections of plast...
The recently renovated European-style mansion of the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand has been turned in good use. The recently renovated European-style mansion of the Ministry of Commerce of Tha... The recently renovated European-style mansion of the Ministry of Commerce of Thailand has been turne...
The Sunset Street Art Gallery is a colonial-style art gallery interior with plenty of paintings, mostly in a kind of tra... The Sunset Street Art Gallery is a colonial-style art gallery interior with plen... The Sunset Street Art Gallery is a colonial-style art gallery interior with plenty of paintings, mos...
Charoen Krung Road runs alongside the Chao Phraya river, with several major attractions on it including Chinatown, Sala ... Charoen Krung Road runs alongside the Chao Phraya river, with several major attr... Charoen Krung Road runs alongside the Chao Phraya river, with several major attractions on it includ...
The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall explores the history of Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok's royal city where the Grand Palac... The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall explores the history of Rattanakosin Island, Ba... The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall explores the history of Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok's royal city w...
The building is designed by the French-Swiss architect Charles Beguelin in 1906 in a neo-classical style that popular wi... The building is designed by the French-Swiss architect Charles Beguelin in 1906 ... The building is designed by the French-Swiss architect Charles Beguelin in 1906 in a neo-classical s...
Varadis Palace was formerly the residence of Prince Damrong Rajanupharb, and houses a library and museum dedicated to hi... Varadis Palace was formerly the residence of Prince Damrong Rajanupharb, and hou... Varadis Palace was formerly the residence of Prince Damrong Rajanupharb, and houses a library and mu...
This privately funded gallery was established after the request of HM Queen Sirikit who wanted a permanent venue for the... This privately funded gallery was established after the request of HM Queen Siri... This privately funded gallery was established after the request of HM Queen Sirikit who wanted a per...
The Museum of Buddhist Art features a large private collection of Buddha images and is operated by the Foundation of Tha... The Museum of Buddhist Art features a large private collection of Buddha images ... The Museum of Buddhist Art features a large private collection of Buddha images and is operated by t...
At the site that used to house the royal stables of the King's white elephants, since 1988 it is a museum about these ex... At the site that used to house the royal stables of the King's white elephants, ... At the site that used to house the royal stables of the King's white elephants, since 1988 it is a m...