Erawan Elephant Museum
🏭 The Erawan Museum, located in Samut Prakan Province, is the largest metal three-headed elephant sculpture in the world, created from the spirit of Khun Lek Viriya to preserve antiquities and disseminate Thai cultural arts.
🕒 Hours: Open daily from 9: 00 to 18: 00 (ticket counter closes at 17: 00)
Admission rate (Thai nationals):
Adult: 250 Baht
Child (6-14 years): 125 Baht
💰 Admission rates (foreigners):
Adults: 500 Baht (Reservation online may be available for a special price of 260-400 Baht)
Child: 250 Baht
🐘 Highlights inside the museum.
The exhibit is divided into 3 floors according to the triangles:
🏺 Suvarnabhumi Floor (Basement Floor): Antiquities, Benjong Wears, and Rare Collectibles Display
🔮 Human World Floor (Building Floor): Characterized by stucco with chrysanthemums, tin poles and beautiful Stained Glass ceilings
🏵️ Cosmic Layer (Inside the Elephant Belly): Enshrining the Ancient Relics and Buddhas, with a Cosmic Solar System Painting on the Elephant Belly Wall
📍 Travel
🚄 SkyTrain: Take the BTS Green Line, get off at Elephant Erawan Station (E17) Exit 2, then walk about 700 meters or per bus / minibus.
🚗 Private Car: Located on Sukhumvit Road, at the Jubilee Road intersection, parking is available for free.
💡 More suggestions
🥻 Dress: Please dress politely. Do not wear sleeveless shirts, single strings or pants / kilts above the knee.
🧧 Sai Mu: A popular wish for fortune and success, with the taboo of blaspheming or asking for the impossible.
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