One of the worst places. Don't go. There was one lady who was extremely rude and don't know if she was staff or a neighbor. I wanted to click the picture of just street that too outside the premise and she was like that is also not allowed. Which is strange as streets are something that people let it clicked. There was no sign of photography not allowed or private property which she was stating then. They say that they open once in a year, but there is no such information on it at the gate to make new person understand about rules and regulations. When I apologized and said that google stated that this is museum so I am asking and she rudely said it's a private place and that it's a home. I don't understand why google place it as museum and that too under attraction category. People there including security guard is extremely rude and have no sense of explanation. NOT RECOMMENDED. And google kindly put 'temporary close' and private property like generally done for such places which opens under certain conditions. Extremely disappointed by the behavior of staff, hope management of the place is aware that how rudely their staff talk to strangers. Maybe place would have been nice but...
Read moreVisited the magnificent house of Prince Naris — a true museum filled with antiques and works of art. The atmosphere feels timeless. Next to the house, there’s a small exhibition of student artworks, honoring his contribution to culture. Special thanks to the English-speaking guide and interpreter — without him, many details would’ve remained unknown. The house is usually closed to the public and opens only once a year — on April 29. All inquiries go through the...
Read moreThis is the private residence of H.R.H. prince Narisaranuvativongse (greatest artist and architect of Thailand). This place open only one day a year on 29 April. You can get information by facebook "the...
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