MR Kukrit Pramoj House

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Sathon, Thailand

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Historical place museum· Tourist attraction

MR Kukrit Pramoj House Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

MR Kukrit Pramoj House is located in Sathon, Thailand on 19 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra 7 Alley, Yan Nawa,. MR Kukrit Pramoj House is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category historical place museum in Thailand.

Address

19 Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra 7 Alley, Yan Nawa,

Phone

+66 22868185

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Christina Pietsch

A beautiful quiet place in this noisy city! The houses are traditional Thai houses that apparently used to be ubiquitous in this City but have unfortunately become extremely rare. The garden is lovely, just as the people taking care of this gem. They answered all my questions and were super friendly. I just wanted to stay there die the remainder of my trip.

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Miles Macdonald

I really like the design and structure of this place with it's large pavillion at the front of the property and stilted two tier structure the other side of the Khmer style garden. The lawn at the rear of the property completes the 2 acres of land used to provide a peaceful place for Mr Kukrit to do his work. The five House on the upper level are really what I would describe as Thai style wooden huts, each one serving a purpose as a bedroom, library, reception, prayer and exhibition room. As is typical of a number of Thai House museums around Bangkok, it stands out in sharp contrast to the modern huge apartment block behind. Just 50 Baht entrance fee.

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Clifford Dallon

Very nice to see traditional Thai architecture in the center of Bangkok. Apparently Kukrit had the various parts of this home brought in piecemeal from the countryside. I like this because it is not as commercial as the Jim Thompson house.

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Sihui Wang

Nice Thai styled architecture and garden. Water Lily was beautiful too. A lovely spots.

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Lisa Tener

Nancy Chandler's wonderful map and accompanying short guidebook about Bangkok first got me interested in this special spot. I got there near the end of the day right after some heavy rain. The gardens are magical--collosal lotus flowers and leaves crowd the large ponds. The carp also seemed enormous. There are all kinds of tropical flowers of every color. The sounds of wildlife abound--from the many different bird sounds to the crow of a rooster and the baying of the many dogs that the caretakers feed. I was the only visitor and spent some time speaking with the caretakers who were very welcoming and full of interesting information and stories. While I saw the garden as an oasis in the city, their view was quite different. Having grown up in the area, they had seen it go from farmland/orchards to be built up all around this last little enclave that is preserved. The buildings are interesting and come from other parts of the city/country and were renovated to be part of the home. Equally interesting is the life of the first Prime Minister of Thailand, the former owner and creator of this home/gardens.

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Teo Ten

Beautiful house-museum on Naradhiwas, Kurkit son still live here and he likes to chat with visitors.

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Alphena Lukens

Very interesting and the current owner was very friendly and helpful.

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Cherry Sopin

Thai traditional house among trees and garden. Calm and relaxing place.