Chandrakasem National Museum
#NearBangkok attractions The Chandrakasem National Museum or Chandrakasem Palace is located on the banks of the Pa Sak River, U Thong Road. It is a museum on the island of the old city of Ayutthaya that has been restored according to the original evidence. Entering the door on the right, there is a bicycle parking area and a fee to enter the museum. Thai people 20 baht, foreigners 100 baht, free for those over 60 years old. The first stop is the throne hall group, which is a place to display various antiques from the Ayutthaya period. Walk on to Phra Thinang Phimanratya, which displays Buddha images, idols, Buddha amulets, and carved wood. Walk on and you will find Phra Thinang Phisaisalak or the telescope tower, a 4-story tower. Walk on to the last stop, which is a group of wooden buildings displaying various stories from the Ayutthaya period, including art, architecture, pottery, weapons, Buddhist objects, and the way of life of the people of the old capital. It takes about 1 hour or more to walk around. 🕰️bOpening hours: Wednesday-Sunday from 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM (Closed Monday-Tuesday)
🏖️Environment/Facilities: The environment is suitable for viewing ancient sites and antiques. There is a wheelchair ramp and a bathroom next to the ticket office.
📍Address: Chandrakasem National Museum, U Thong Road, Hua Ro Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province 13000
💰Average price per person: Thai people 20 baht, foreigners 100 baht
💞Recommended reason: You can see antiques, utensils from the Ayutthaya period. There is a permanent exhibition that provides knowledge.
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