
Thai Human Imagery Museum
See famous people from Thailand and abroad come to life at the Thai Human Imagery Museum, a recently renovated wax museum located fifty kilometers outside Bangkok. Because of the country’s tropical climate, the sculptures in the museum are made out of fiberglass instead of traditional wax, whilst keeping the exhibits looking just as realistic. A visit to the museum is the perfect way to learn more about Thailand’s rich history and the personalities that represent it. Visit the section dedicated to King Chulalongkorn, Rama V the Great, who oversaw the abolishment of slavery in the country or the area illustrating the games played by school kids over a century ago. Filled with interesting stories, Bangkok’s Human Imagery Museum is a joy to explore.
- Learn about Thailand’s incredible history with a visit to the Thai Human Imagery Museum
- This one-of-a-kind museum is home to a variety of lifelike fiberglass sculptures illustrating the country’s present and past
- A fun and educational visit for the whole family, the museum is conveniently accessible from Bangkok
Opening Hours:
- Monday to Friday 9:00am-5:30pm
- Saturday, Sunday and official holidays 8:30am-6:00pm
How To Get There:
- Address: 43⁄2 Mu. 1, Pinklao Nakhon Chaisi road at Kms 31, Tambon Kun Kaet, Amphoe Nakhon Chaisi, Nakhon Pathom. Please see map here
- The museum is located about 50 kilometers west of Bangkok. The best way to get there is to hire a car or taxi. You can show this to the taxi driver: “พิพิธภัณฑ์หุ่นขี้ผึ้งไทย”
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