The museum is a part of the Royal Project which showcases Thailand’s potential and achievements in sustainable development in line with sufficiency economy principles.
It exhibits art collections created by craftspeople from Queen Sirikit Institute, such as “Sivikakarn” or covered palanquin, “Suphannabhetra” or golden sampan and models of Royal Barges.
The second floor of the museum features an embroidered screen on the theme of Inao and models of thrones, such as Busabok Mala and the Triple-Spired Busabok Throne.
An audio guide system, lecture screen and touch screen displaying artwork information are also available at the facility.
The museum is open from 9.45am to 3.30pm daily, except on Monday and Tuesday. For more information, visit www.artsofthekingdom.com, or contact 0 3535 2995, 0 3535 5995 or 0 2283 9557.
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