A under the radar museum in Bangkok
by Serious man
Jul 5, 2025
One of the most unique and mesmerizing places I’ve visited in Thailand! From the outside, the museum is crowned by a colossal three-headed elephant statue—symbolizing the Hindu god Erawan (Airavata). It’s impossible to miss and truly awe-inspiring up close.
Step inside and you’re immediately transported into a spiritual and artistic journey through Thai culture. The museum is divided into three symbolic levels representing the underworld, the human world, and the heavens—each filled with intricate art, sculptures, stained glass ceilings, and Buddhist relics. 🌌
The atmosphere is peaceful, almost sacred, and every detail feels intentional. Whether you’re a lover of history, architecture, or just looking for something off the beaten path, the Erawan Museum is a must-visit. Don’t forget to look up at the ceiling—it’s breathtaking!
🎟️ Entry comes with a headset for an audio tour in multiple languages.
📍 Located about 30–40 minutes from central Bangkok.
⏰ Best to go early morning to avoid the heat and crowds.
A place that beautifully blends mythology, spirituality, and art. Highly recommend it if you’re in Thailand! 🇹🇭❤️#travel #erawanmusium #thingstodo #museums #tripcommoments #culturaljourney #travel
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