Ramkhamhaeng National Museum

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Mueang Sukhothai District, Thailand

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Archaeological museum· Tourist attraction

Ramkhamhaeng National Museum Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Ramkhamhaeng National Museum is located in Mueang Sukhothai District, Thailand on Mueang Kao,. Ramkhamhaeng National Museum is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category archaeological museum in Thailand.

Address

Mueang Kao,

Phone

+66 55697367

Amenities

Good for kidsToiletsNo restaurant

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Happy boys

Must visit during sukhothai trip. Can learn so much about Sukhothai history. Educational information about Sukhothai era.

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Hector HUERTA

Small site museum that documents Sukhothai from practically every point of view. As expected, many sculptures of Budda and the importance of Sukhothai in ancient Thai history. This museum is good to visit in the afternoon, say 14:00 hours, or so. In the summer it closes at 16:00 hours. It also has an outdoor display of ancient sculptures in the garden. Entry fee 150 Thai Bat.

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Ngo Hai Anh

Ramkhamhaeng National Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติรามคำแหง) is a branch of the National Museum of Thailand in the Sukhothai Historical Park. It was opened in 1964 by Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. More than 2,000 artifacts were donated from Phra Ratchaprasitthikhun, the abbot of Ratchathani Temple. Locals also contributed to the collection by donating many historical objects. Most of the objects on display in the main museum building, come from Sukhothai, others were found in Si Satchanalai, Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit and Phetchabun. The collection including Buddha images and Hindu god sculptures from Wat Phra Phai Luang and Wat Mahathat, sculptures from the pre-Sukhothai period (about 13th century), Sukhothai artifacts from the 14th and 15th centuries, early Ayutthaya artifacts from about 1351 to 1488, porcelain from the Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, which was found during the excavations in Sukhothai and Si Satchanalai.

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Arniko Shakya

The sukhothai style walking Buddha statue is so beautiful,the lord Buddha not always sitting to meditation,when he walking he do meditation also and the artist make two totally different things mix together,the male and female,self-confidence and humble,activities and deep meditation....in the same time

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Dirk Scheerer

Not bad actually. A small museum with a lot of ancient porcelain and Buddha from that region. They use two tickets, one with Thai numbers with cost of 30 Baht, and tickets for mainly western foreigners in Arabic numbers for 100 Baht. Strange was that we got some minutes indoctrination before entering the exhibition. So I know now all interdictions but no guidance... Pity.