I visited the Lanna Traditional House Museum (CMULHM) last week, and it was a delightful experience. The entrance fee was just 100 THB, which felt like a steal for the unique and enriching glimpse into Lanna culture that awaited inside. One of the highlights of my visit was that I had the place entirely to myself—I was the only visitor that day! This made it so easy to explore at my own pace without navigating through crowds. It felt like a private tour, which added a special, personal touch to the experience. The museum itself is a treasure trove of history. The Lanna houses are beautifully preserved, showcasing the incredible craftsmanship of the region. What really stood out to me was the intricate woodwork—the detailed carvings and designs on the wooden structures were absolutely stunning. You can tell that a lot of care has gone into maintaining these homes, and it’s easy to get lost admiring the artistry. The atmosphere was serene and peaceful, which made it even easier to soak in the rich history and cultural significance of the Lanna people. As someone who enjoys traditional architecture, I found myself captivated by the stories each house seemed to tell through its design and details. It truly felt like stepping back in time. For just 100 THB, this museum offers an educational and tranquil experience that’s well worth the price. If you’re ever in the area, I highly recommend stopping by the Lanna Traditional House Museum—it’s a hidden gem that brings the heritage of the Lanna people to life in a...
Read morehis is such a lovely place to visit if you have a few hours free in Chiang Mai. It’s not far from the old town, so it’s very convenient to get to, and once you’re inside you’re surrounded by so much greenery and open space. The setting feels peaceful and refreshing, making it a great spot to slow down and explore.
What really makes this place special is how well it showcases history, culture, and traditional house design. Walking through the different houses feels like stepping back in time, and we were really impressed by the level of detail. Each house has clear information provided, helping you understand the background and circumstances of the families and traditions they represent. It adds a lot of meaning to the visit and makes the experience much richer.
Another highlight is the creative activity they offer—drawing! It’s such a fun and thoughtful addition, and I think it’s a great idea not just for children but also for adults who want to connect with the place in a more interactive way.
Overall, this spot is both educational and enjoyable. It’s the kind of place where you can learn, relax, and be inspired all at once. Definitely worth a visit if you want to experience a different side of Chiang Mai beyond temples...
Read moreGreat place for architecture lovers. There are a great collection of nice wooden Lanna houses which may not be seen in modern city anymore. The old charm and beautiful craftsmanship still could be seen in the old houses which were relocated from their origins to be preserved as the collective knowledge. It has a very useful and knowledgeable tour guide to give the overview understanding how the building established as well as those little details which could amaze you. The collections are from several places belonged to several local mountain tribes. They could be seen similarly in a glance but there are various details which are different.
The Place is also nice and quite if not for the knowledge, you could still walk and relax and enjoy and take a lot of photographs amidst the heat underneath many large trees scattering all the place.
It is next door to the Chiang Mai Art Museum which is located in Nimman Road, however, you may need to walk around the corner to get to it.
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