Prachinburi National Museum
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Prachin Buri National Museum is a museum of the Eastern region's historical archaeology. It is a place to display and collect antiques and art objects from various archaeological sites in the Eastern region and nearby areas. It also displays the history of the area since human settlement around ten thousand years ago until the present.
Inside the museum, it is divided into 5 sections, divided into the following topics:
1. Eastern History and Archaeology Room, with a video of "Traces of Culture in the Bang Pakong River Basin and the Eastern Region"
2. Eastern Ancient Community Room, including Khok Phanom Di Community, around 3,500 - 4,000 years ago, and Nong No Community, around 2,700 - 4,500 years ago, through simulated graves
3. Development Room of Communities and Ancient Cities in the Eastern Region, starting from the relationship with overseas lands, entering the period of accepting Dvaravati and ancient Khmer cultures, important antiques from Prasat Sdok Kok Thom and Prasat Khao Noi
4. Bang Pakong River Basin Culture Room Displays the story of the community in the Bang Pakong River Basin
5. Muang Sri Mahosot Room, the first city-state in the Bang Pakong River Basin, where important antiques were found, including Ganesha, Vishnu Chaturaphuch, the Buddha statue in meditation posture, and bronze ceremonial objects with Khmer inscriptions mentioning King Jayavarman VII
Prachin Buri National Museum is located on Prachin Anusorn Road, Na Mueang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Prachin Buri Province
Open Wednesday - Sunday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Admission fee
Thais 30 baht per person
Foreigners 150 baht per person
Students, senior citizens aged 60 and over
free admission