A colossal, three-headed elephant dominates the structure of The Erawan Museum. The attraction houses a variety of collections owned by museum owner Khun Lek Viriyapant, offering a look into local heritage, customs and craftsmanship. Both inside and out, it's a fascinating space and well worth a visit.
Erawan Museum (Ticket only)
Erawan Museum in Thailand is an important model of sculpture. The Erawan Museum is the door opening to the heritage of Thai culture. With a wide range of architectural symbols combined with fine arts and craftsmanship, structural layout and natural environment that integrate harmoniously, the Erawan Museum creates a kind of atmosphere that induces visitors to perceive and appreciate the continuity of history, cultures, religions, arts and customs of faith from past to it is located on an area of 12 acres by Thonburi Autumotive Assembly Plant Co., Ltd. The museum is built from the inspiration of Mr. Lek Viriyaphant Creator of the Ancient City and Sanctuary of Truth Pattaya City, Chonburi to provide a storage place for artifacts and heritage conservation areas and to continue to preserve traced artwork. A colossal, three-headed elephant dominates the structure of The Erawan Museum. The attraction houses a variety of collections owned by museum owner Khun Lek Viriyapant, offering a look into local heritage, customs and craftsmanship. Both inside and out, it's a fascinating space and well worth a visit.
You will make your own way to the meeting points
- You can present either a printed or a mobile voucher for this activity - The person who books and receives the confirmation voucher must present a valid photo ID/passport - The voucher is valid only on the tour date and time specified - You must redeem this voucher for your entry ticket - Please note: If you are making a same day booking, please allow us 15 minutes to process your booking before redeeming your voucher at the ticketing counter Meeting Point Address:- Erawan Museum 99/9 Moo 1 Bangmuangmai, Samut Prakan, Bangkok 10270, Thailand How To Get There:- Erawan Museum From the BTS Skytrain on Nut Station, take a taxi to the museum