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ThailandPhra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya ProvinceKo Koet Subdistrict Administrative OrganizationArts of the Kingdom Museum

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Arts of the Kingdom Museum

พิพิธภัณฑ์ศิลป์แผ่นดิน Koh Kerd, Tambon Ko Koet, Bang Pa-in District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13160, Thailand
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Arts of the Kingdom Museum is a captivating cultural destination located in the heart of Thailand. This museum showcases the rich heritage and artistic traditions of Thai craftsmanship, making it a must-visit for art enthusiasts and anyone interested in the country's culture.

Stunning Exhibits: The museum features a wide array of exhibits that highlight various forms of traditional Thai art, including ceramics, textiles, and woodwork. Each display is thoughtfully curated, providing insights into the history and significance of these art forms. The intricate craftsmanship on display is nothing short of breathtaking, showcasing the skill and dedication of Thai artisans.

Cultural Workshops: One of the highlights of the Arts of the Kingdom Museum is its interactive workshops. Visitors have the opportunity to participate in hands-on activities, such as traditional weaving or pottery making. These workshops not only enhance your understanding of Thai art but also provide a memorable experience to take home.

Educational Value: The museum is dedicated to educating visitors about the importance of preserving Thai art and culture. Informative signage and guided tours are available, ensuring that guests leave with a deeper appreciation for the artistic heritage of Thailand. The museum often hosts special exhibitions and events that further enrich the visitor experience.

Beautiful Setting: The museum is located in a serene environment, surrounded by lush gardens and beautiful architecture. The tranquil atmosphere enhances the overall experience, making it an ideal spot for leisurely exploration.

Accessibility and Facilities: Arts of the Kingdom Museum is easily accessible and offers facilities such as restrooms and a café, where visitors can relax and enjoy refreshments after touring the exhibits.

Overall Impression: Arts of the Kingdom Museum is a remarkable place to explore Thailand's artistic heritage. With its stunning exhibits, engaging workshops, and commitment to education, this museum offers an enriching experience for visitors of all ages. Whether you're an art lover or simply looking to learn more about Thai culture, this museum is a delightful destination that...

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If you visit the Grand Palace, the price of a foreigner ticket (500 baht) includes admission to this beautiful art museum. Be warned though- it is a 1 hour drive across Bangkok to Ayutthaya, about an hour to look around the museum, and then an hour back to Bangkok. A free shuttle will take you there from the Grand Palace. Look for the Thai Tourism Authority guides wearing orange shirts who will direct you to the proper orange bus. Once there, you will find very clean modern restrooms, air conditioned buildings and a mandatory locker for your belongings. No cameras or mobile devices are allowed inside the museum. You will be given an audio device in English (or other main language) that explains the intricacies of each art piece. You will leave very impressed by the Thai handiwork and amount of talented craftsmen that created each piece. You may also be hungry after 2-3 hours. There is a little snack shop and coffee shop on the property, but no restaurant. Bring a water bottle, snacks and an adventurous spirit and you will highly enjoy...

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1y

While the art on show were very nice, the whole experience is ruined by over zealous people who need to explain for 5 minutes how to buy a ticket and then every member tells you there is a coffee shop to spend your money in. It was nice to see but I will never go back, shame. I can't remember another country who charged for this kind of cultural showcase, normally museums are free to promote the country and history. No photos allowed because in thailand cameras can damage things that other countries seem to not care about. Very special is thailand! Even phones are put in special lockers! It's as if thailand never heard of the internet and social influence. The owners want this to stay as a quiet place to visit. Instead they should promote and showcase the art here so the artists are honoured and the Royal Family shows the art the people have devoted towards them. For me, the whole concept of a museum is lost. More like a private enterprise who has access to superb royal artifacts but built the whole...

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Stuart Nicholas GreenStuart Nicholas Green
If you buy the ticket for the Grand Palace in Bangkok you also get a ticket for here which is valid for 7 days. The museum itself is not very big (2 floors), 1 hour should be enough. What it lacks in volume it makes up for in quality. If you are interested in hand carved wood artwork, gold and silver metalwork and silk embroidery you will be blown away by the artistry on display. Simply stunning stuff. Unfortunately no photos allowed inside, you have to put all your belongings in a locker. For Ayutthaya, I recommend 2 days - spend one exploring the ancient ruins and the second at Bang Pa In Palace, Wat Niwet Thammaprawat Ratchaworawihan (a quick optional detour), and Arts of the Kingdom. They have ample parking and a shuttle to the museum from the parking. There is also a souvenir shop, coffee shop and snack shop.
Bee Choo ChengBee Choo Cheng
250 thai baht to enter and if you buy the royal palace entrance fee, it's already included. You're not allowed to take pictures of the exhibits and you have to store your phone into the locker before entering. Amazing exhibits with tons of incredibly elaborate gold and silver art pieces gifted by Queen Sirikit. The mission of this museum was to preserve Thai workmanship and arts. Even though they were created in this current century but the arts pieces were delicate and detailed preserved for the future generation. I was amazed that the bettle wings can be used to create the art pieces. The reflection of light created a natural shine to the exhibits.
Gunni AdayGunni Aday
The place was founded by the grace of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. She was aware of the poverty in rural areas and wanted to offer great opportunities as a supported career apart from agriculture only. And to preserve the beauty of local wisdom arts and crafts to remain with our country. Inside the museum are spectacular handcrafts that are possibly hardly find in anywhere else in this world, must see. (**photograph is not permitted) Khon learning center is also a great place to visit. You will get the chance to closely see all the beautiful artworks used for the real show. Highly recommend.
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If you buy the ticket for the Grand Palace in Bangkok you also get a ticket for here which is valid for 7 days. The museum itself is not very big (2 floors), 1 hour should be enough. What it lacks in volume it makes up for in quality. If you are interested in hand carved wood artwork, gold and silver metalwork and silk embroidery you will be blown away by the artistry on display. Simply stunning stuff. Unfortunately no photos allowed inside, you have to put all your belongings in a locker. For Ayutthaya, I recommend 2 days - spend one exploring the ancient ruins and the second at Bang Pa In Palace, Wat Niwet Thammaprawat Ratchaworawihan (a quick optional detour), and Arts of the Kingdom. They have ample parking and a shuttle to the museum from the parking. There is also a souvenir shop, coffee shop and snack shop.
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250 thai baht to enter and if you buy the royal palace entrance fee, it's already included. You're not allowed to take pictures of the exhibits and you have to store your phone into the locker before entering. Amazing exhibits with tons of incredibly elaborate gold and silver art pieces gifted by Queen Sirikit. The mission of this museum was to preserve Thai workmanship and arts. Even though they were created in this current century but the arts pieces were delicate and detailed preserved for the future generation. I was amazed that the bettle wings can be used to create the art pieces. The reflection of light created a natural shine to the exhibits.
Bee Choo Cheng

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The place was founded by the grace of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit. She was aware of the poverty in rural areas and wanted to offer great opportunities as a supported career apart from agriculture only. And to preserve the beauty of local wisdom arts and crafts to remain with our country. Inside the museum are spectacular handcrafts that are possibly hardly find in anywhere else in this world, must see. (**photograph is not permitted) Khon learning center is also a great place to visit. You will get the chance to closely see all the beautiful artworks used for the real show. Highly recommend.
Gunni Aday

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