The Bangkokian Museum
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 22, 2016, 15:05 IST
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Also known as the Bangkok Folk Museum, this offers visitors something a little off the beaten path. Another great choice for architecture fiends, the two well-maintained traditional Thai houses that make up the museum are real tre … Read more
Also known as the Bangkok Folk Museum, this offers visitors something a little off the beaten path. Another great choice for architecture fiends, the two well-maintained traditional Thai houses that make up the museum are real treasures. Made in 1937 and 1929, respectively, the wooden homes contain an array of antiquities and everyday household items. This gives a feeling of what a real Thai home might’ve been like during the pre-WWII period. There’s also a another more modern building behind the two traditional homes that serves as an additional exhibition space catering mostly to locals. Read less

Also known as the Bangkok Folk Museum, this offers visitors something a little off the beaten path. Another great choice for architecture fiends, the two well-maintained traditional Thai houses that make up the museum are real treasures. Made in 1937 and 1929, respectively, the wooden homes contain an array of antiquities and everyday household items. This gives a feeling of what a real Thai home might’ve been like during the pre-WWII period. There’s also a another more modern building behind the two traditional homes that serves as an additional exhibition space catering mostly to locals.
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