National museums of Thailand

The national museums (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑสถานแห่งชาติ, RTGSphiphitthaphanthasathan haeng chat) of Thailand are operated by the Fine Arts Department under the Ministry of Culture. They are responsible for safeguarding state-owned historical and cultural artefacts.

In 1926, King Prajadhipok established the Royal Institute of Art, Literature and Archaeology, which subsequently opened the national museum in Bangkok at the Front Palace. As of as of 2016, there are 43 national museum branches operating across the country.

List of museums

Central

Bangkok

Pathum Thani

  • Kanchanaphisek National Museum

Ayutthaya

Lopburi

Singburi

  • Inburi National Museum

Chai Nat

  • Chai Natmuni National Museum

Suphan Buri

Nakhon Pathom

Phetchaburi

Kanchanaburi

  • Bankao National Museum

Ratchaburi

  • Ratchaburi National Museum

Prachinburi

Chanthaburi

  • National Maritime Museum

North

Sukhothai

Kamphaeng Phet

  • Kamphaeng Phet National Museum

Phitsanulok

Chiang Mai

Chiang Rai

  • Chiang Saen National Museum

Lamphun

  • Hariphunchai National Museum

Nan

Northeast

Nakhon Ratchasima

Roi Et

  • Roi-Et National Museum

Surin

  • Surin National Museum

Ubon Ratchathani

  • Ubon Ratchathani National Museum

Khon Kaen

Udon Thani

South

Nakhon Si Thammarat

Surat Thani

  • Chaiya National Museum

Phuket

  • Thalang National Museum

Songkhla

  • Songkhla National Museum
  • Muchimavas National Museum

Chumphon

  • Chumphon National Museum

Satun

  • Satun National Museum


References

  1. ^ "National Museum Bangkok". museu.ms. Retrieved 2025-03-19.