Invited to see the history at the city (antiques made us bitter)
History is a subject that we have to learn since childhood. Understand it...I don't understand. Imagine some. Not some...
But how good would it be if the history we've seen on TV came in front of us to see the real thing, the real details, how shocking would it be?
That/พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติ พระนคร
Admission is only 30 baht, but it can last all day. The building on display was converted from the King's Bench in Pinklao as the residence of the front palace.
Inside the exhibition building, it is divided into zones...
The filing room zone, and written evidence will be at the front near the card distribution building.
The inner part is divided into different eras, from the Stone Age to the Ratconin Age.
The highlight of this is the golden boy, cast out of metal. The closer you look, the closer you see the detail, the more meticulousness, the full weave.
The Ram Khamhaeng inscription is on display in the Sukhothai zone, along with a terracotta pipe used in the Sukhothai era as a water conduit, considered the early plumbing system of Thai history.
There is also the Bodhisattva Avalokiteesha and the Dharma Kwang Squat, Srivijaya-era art that was seen in textbooks.
It is a museum worth walking to, an ancient site, an invaluable object. The exhibit room is a cool air conditioner, and the walk is so enjoyable that you forget the time.
# Nakhon National Site Museum # History # Before losing money to Lemon # The city # Historic excursion
























































































































