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It was actually free on the day I visited. From the outside you would think it was a large gallery but only the first floor is exhibition space for paintings. The ground floor has craft shop and reception. Two central themes here were Buddhist Iconography art works as well as many Floral paintings. Unfortunately no labels telling you anything about the paintings or artists. Thus is something they could improve and loses a Star for this on my ranking. Lighting is always very important in Art Galleries and they've managed to arrange this in such a way to avoid, in most cases, reflection or glare on the Art Works. So many galleries I've visited have had reflection of the lighting from the paintings.
Miles Macdonald
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If you look at previous posts here, you can see that there are some interesting exhibitions. But when I went there, the shown exhibition lacked artistic demands as well as curatorial standards. In my opinion, the "art" on display had a purely decorative function and hardly any deeper meaning. The theme was transience, but it was treated in a superficial and clichéd manner. In the entire three-story exhibition there were maybe 5 works that were somewhat interesting. A lot of it was really horrible kitsch. However, the purpose of the institution seems to be primarily to sell the works and not primarily to provide cultural education. I hope other exhibitions on site are more sophisticated.
Paul-Nikos Günther
10
**Recent visit: Jan 2024, there is a new exhibition showcasing private collection of works by Picasso, Joan Miro, and other renowned Thai artist. The exhibition runs until 18 Mar 2024. A must- visit exhibition if you are in BKK. A must-visit art gallery in BKK. I have been visiting the art gallery since I was a university student. Free entry for student and 50 baht for regulars.
Pia Suwannalert
10
A small gallery in the city center, where now, in September 2024, an exhibition of religious works is taking place. There are many very original paintings, it is worth visiting. But on the second floor it is unbearably hot (although the other floors have air conditioning), much hotter than outside, you will have difficulty looking at the paintings because you feel unwell.
TatyanKA G
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The staff were respectful and orderly. The gallery was also spacious, organized and has a special way of presenting Thai history, arts and culture. When i came in, I've noticed there were no English translations on the labels of the exhibits, but the staff were kind to translate what the exhibits were about. ☺
Lawrence Galve Parcon
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It’s great art gallery in Bangkok old town. Nice decoration with valuable pieces. Ticket price quite affordable. Piece of art are temporary it’s will change every 2 month. I recommend to come by public transportation better. Due to parking lot quite a few.
Krittayot Jantharothai
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101 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
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The Queen's Gallery is the public art gallery of Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch, in London. First opened to the public in 1962, it exhibits works of art from the Royal Collection on a rotating basis.
attractions: Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan, Khao San Market, Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan, Democracy Monument, Thanon Khao San, Wat Bowonniwetwiharn Ratchaworawiharn, Wat Saket (The Golden Mount), Wat Bowonniwetwiharn Ratchaworawiharn, Rajadamnern Muay Thai Stadium, The Giant Swing, restaurants: Thipsamai Padthai Pratu Phi, Mont NomSod, Taste of India Bangkok, Raan Jay Fai, The Island Restaurant Thai food & Vegetarian And Bar., Krua Apsorn @Dinso, Ethos Vegetarian Restaurant, Methavalai Sorndaeng, Mango Vegetarian & Vegan, K. Panich Sticky Rice

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