The next station is Bangkok National Museum
(Thai: พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติ พระนคร).
The museum is located in the former palace of the vice king (or
Front Palace), next to the Sanam Luang.
The
National Museum is the largest museum in South East Asia.
It is the best place to find out about the Thai culture, history and
religion. The Bangkok National Museum is the main branch
museum of the National Museums in Thailand.
The
collection includes The King Ram Khamhaeng Inscription,
which was inscribed on
UNESCO's Memory of the World
Programme Register in 2003 in recognition of its
world significance.
Besides,
some of the regulation for visiting in the National Museum is must follow.
The visitors in the National Museum should not be conduct as follows:
- Don’t bring packages and containers which could conceal or disguise the items in the National Museum into the antiques and art objects room.
- Don’t be a nuisance to staff or other visitors in the National Museum.
- Don’t touch the items in the National Museum.
- Don’t smoke in the rooms where the ancient artifacts are kept.
- Don’t scratch, write, inscribe, or otherwise deface the items and buildings in the National Museum.
- Don’t record, photograph or write about the items in the National Museum without the permission of the Director of the National Museum, Bangkok.
In
the Bangkok National Museum, here are some services provide for the tourist:
- Guide for group visitors by appointment.
- Media service by appointment.
- .Temporary exhibitions by appointment.
- Lending photos by appointment.
- Library except: Monday-Tuesday (Museum holiday)
- . Guide for Thai visitor every Sunday at 10.00 and 13.30 by volunteer guide of National museum.
- Guide for foreigner
Wednesday
at 09.30; English, French and Japanese speaker
Thursday at 09.30; English, French and German
speaker
Operation time: 09.00-16.00, closed on Monday and
Tuesday
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