If you are looking for a tourist destination full of historical atmosphere and beautiful architecture in the heart of Bangkok, the "King Prajadhipok Museum" on Lan Luang Road is a must-visit. This green Renaissance-style building was originally the John Sampson and Son Building, which has been restored into one of the most complete royal museums in Thailand.
Inside the museum, there is an exhibition that tells the story of the biography and royal duties of King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) and Queen Rambhai Barni. Visitors will experience important national events such as the change of government in 1932 through personal belongings, rare photographs, and multimedia that make learning history fun and engaging.
A highlight that cannot be missed is the beauty of the building itself, which is distinguished by its round dome and elaborate stucco patterns that reflect the prosperity of the past. In addition to gaining knowledge, the beautiful photo spots inside the building will surely please content creators. Anyone who stops by the Lan Luang area should take some time to immerse themselves in valuable stories that will make your holiday full of happiness and knowledge to take home with you.
The museum is open every Tuesday - Sunday (closed on Mondays). It is located at the foot of Phan Fa Lilat Bridge, making it convenient to plan a trip to the old city, whether it's walking around Nang Loeng Market or visiting Wat Saket (Phu Khao Thong), you can do it all in one day.
