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Chao Sam Phraya National Museum by building a new building for displaying antiques of Ayutthaya gold ware found in the archaeological site of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
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Chao Sam Phraya National Museum Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Chaosa Palaya National Museum is an important museum for viewing the works of art during the Ayutthaya Dynasty. The cultural relics and documents displayed in the museum will give you a further understanding of the culture and history of Ayutthaya. The museum mainly consists of three buildings, which display many works of art from the Ayutthaya period. The main building of the museum has two floors. On the second floor, there are relics enshrined, and there is a Thai wooden house next to it, where you can see the original scenes of ancient Thai life.
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Chao Sam Phraya National Museum by building a new building for displaying antiques of Ayutthaya gold ware found in the archaeological site of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
A very good museum, there are some important cultural relics excavated in the main temples of the big city, including some precious gold instruments. In addition to a few very important cultural relics, they can be photographed. However, there is no water selling inside, and it is very hot.
Ayutaya City is a bit like Siem Reap City in Cambodia, all of which are ancient monuments and cultural relics. It is also the capital of the Kingdom. The Zhaosa Paraya National Museum is a national museum. It is very convenient to come from Pulan Temple. There are many parking spaces, about 9 am to 4 pm, the usual opening hours are Wednesday to Sunday, Monday to Tuesday is closed. Opposite is the Tourism Authority of Thailand, whose products include many famous cultural relics of Buddha, as well as carved prints, including the relics of Buddha and more than 500 years of art. Before entering, take off your shoes. The charge is 150 baht per person. There are two floors in total. Although it is not big, it takes more than an hour to look carefully. You can also buy many interesting crafts here. Most of the unearthed cultural relics are placed here, and most of the temples outside are only temples, which is the same as the division of labor at the Angkor Museum, so if you are interested in this history and Southeast Asian cultural relics, this place should not be missed.
If there is a chance, I want to visit again. There are many ancient objects that are very interesting.
It is a very valuable national museum.
Got a lot of knowledge Very good service staff
A lot of ancient objects, learned a lot of things