Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall

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Phra Nakhon, Thailand

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Museum· Tourist attraction

Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall is located in Phra Nakhon, Thailand on 100 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet,. Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in Thailand.

Address

100 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet,

Phone

+66 26210044

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible liftWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Pajaree Krisanapan

This is the my favorite Thai museum. Actually, I'm not in to museums, but it is so good that I have to revisit for many times. The ticket prices are low, or may be free (if you have Rabbit card, or you are older than 60 years old). There are 2 main routes which take 2 hours per route. If you do not have much time, I recommend the second route because it has more interactive activities and more interesting stuff than the first one.

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Guillaume F

Very friendly and welcoming staff. Two routes (of 2h each) are possible to discover the different themed rooms (culture, vision, relation to the king, ...) The visit of the museum can only be done via those routes at fixed times. (Every hour or two) Guides will escort you through the museum rooms and provide explanations in Thai and English. An audio-guide is provided for a live translation in English of the displayed videos. Unfortunately the visit is restrained by the guides rhythm, too fast. We didn't have the time to watch or read all the contents. Although a lot of efforts have been put to create such a rich museum, it was hard for English speakers to understand everything. Staff would deserve more training. Speeches sounded like read from a book. At some point I would have prefer to have the time to read the signs by myself. For a more interactive/fun visit, I would recommend route #2.

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Foong Fong

Price: 100baht/person to visit the exhibition hall. Mode: There are route 1 and route 2. I chose route 1 where the culture of Thailand will be shown. Time: It will spend 2 hours to complete the route because we have to follow the team and we will not be allowed to visit by ourselves. Language: Put a deposit of 1000baht, then we can have a translating machine (English). But, the machine cannot help when the tour guide is speaking in Thai. Even thought they will translate to English in the end, some of them will fail to do so. Overall, the tour guides are good because some of them will come to us just to explain to us in English. Knowledge: Can gain knowledge in the end because we were explained about the history and culture of Thailand from the King Rama I. Recommending level (65%): I would recommend the others to go when you understand in Thai or English and those who are interested in culture or history. Otherwise, you might feel bored because you are not allowed to visit faster than the team.

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Cora Hà Linh

The exhibition is great. The only downside is that you can not stay at a place for long and the guide/ presenter keeps rushing you to the next one. I recommend to come as late as 1pm so you have enough time to see everything because the entrance ticket includes 2 two-long-hour tours.

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usman mirza

A very impressive introduction to Thai Culture, tradition and history. There are two types of guided visits, both are recommended. It takes almost four hours to go through the complete place. Language translation is available through the use of wireless radio sets. Use of animations, videos and sound effects is simple amazing, it makes the whole experience worth it. In fact through use of visual aids they have expertly made the history lessons so interesting and easy to remember. A must see for someone who is interested in the history of Thailand. Few things have been left out keeping in view the laws of govt / monarchy