Very interesting museum, the collection is very rich, from the British colonial era 100 years ago to the 1950s and 1960s, there are also exhibition rooms that introduce the history of the entire Bangkok. The collection is very rich, the park is divided into three buildings. Originally for private residences and later donated to the city for exhibitions. The park is free to visit, and the people in the park are very kind! People who come to Bangkok for the first time or want to know more about Thai history and monuments can come here to get a different experience! There is no Chinese tour but almost all the exhibits are in English. This is a fun place to visit if you are interested in "Old Bangkok". Interesting displays, cool gardens, free tickets, but when you don't enter a building, you have to take off your shoes once (3 buildings, so take off, wear, wear, wear, wear, wear, wear) There is a museum, there is a small supermarket, there are cold drinks. This place is a bit hard to find, it is best to rely on the street signs to locate where it is and where it really is at the intersection. It can also rely on its internal signs. The text content on the grass is not very readable. I hope to use more English. All in all, this place is worth a visit.
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Very interesting museum, the collection is very rich, from the British colonial era 100 years ago to the 1950s and 1960s, there are also exhibition rooms that introduce the history of the entire Bangkok. The collection is very rich, the park is divided into three buildings. Originally for private residences and later donated to the city for exhibitions. The park is free to visit, and the people in the park are very kind! People who come to Bangkok for the first time or want to know more about Thai history and monuments can come here to get a different experience! There is no Chinese tour but almost all the exhibits are in English. This is a fun place to visit if you are interested in "Old Bangkok". Interesting displays, cool gardens, free tickets, but when you don't enter a building, you have to take off your shoes once (3 buildings, so take off, wear, wear, wear, wear, wear, wear) There is a museum, there is a small supermarket, there are cold drinks. This place is a bit hard to find, it is best to rely on the street signs to locate where it is and where it really is at the intersection. It can also rely on its internal signs. The text content on the grass is not very readable. I hope to use more English. All in all, this place is worth a visit.
There are also folk museums here that are worth visiting. It is very good to restore the life of Bangkok people. There are many furnishings and supplies. It feels very beautiful and full of stories. There are people here who are responsible for explaining, very vivid.
This attraction originally belonged to an old man's house. It is said that the old man donated the house to the government before he died, so it is now a museum. Here you can learn about the structure and life of the Thai house at that time, which belongs to the house of the rich!
And then managing a lot of precious products is very valuable.
The Bangkok Folk Museum is only 140 meters away from where we live. It is very convenient. The Folk Museum is a free attraction. These European staff explain it for free, but English is average, but it is easy to understand with body language! This place is worth going to know the big houses of the rich people before!
The museum is far from other attractions but easily accessible by express cruise through the Chao Phraya River. Free to visit, the museum shows what middle-class houses and gardens are like. In one of the buildings there is an exhibition of Thai life during World War II.