Sivamokhaphiman Hall: The beauty of Thai art

Phra Thinang Siwamokhaphiman is located in the National Museum, Bangkok. It is an ancient palace built during the reign of King Rama I. It was originally used as an important place of the Front Palace (Front Palace). Currently, Phra Thinang Siwamokhaphiman has been renovated as part of the museum. It is used to display exhibitions on Thai history from prehistoric times to the Sukhothai period. The interior is decorated with beautiful architecture and displays important historical artifacts.

Highlights of the place:
- Ancient palace architecture: Art that reflects the exquisiteness of Thailand
- Thai history exhibition: Covering prehistoric times to Sukhothai
- Rare antiques: such as pottery and ancient tools
- Quiet atmosphere: Suitable for those interested in studying history

Location:
Na Phra That Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok
Opening hours:
Open Wednesday to Sunday, 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
(Closed Monday-Tuesday and public holidays)
Entrance fee:
- Thais: 30 baht
- Foreigners: 200 baht

How to get there:
- Private car: There is parking nearby, but it is recommended to use public transportation.
- Bus: Line 3, 9, 32, 39, 44, 53
- Chao Phraya Express Boat: Get off at Tha Chang or Tha Phra Chan and walk.

Sivamokhaphiman Hall is a must-see for those interested in Thai history and art when visiting the National Museum, Bangkok.

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Post by Shiyix297 | Feb 10, 2025

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