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The Bangkok Folk Museum map shows the way to the museum at Soi Charoen Krung 43, off Charoen Krung Road, the oldest road in Bangkok, in the historical district of Bangrak. Charoen Krung Road was built in 1861 in the reign of King Rama IV. The Bangrak Museum, a community museum, is collocated within the premises. View Larger Map If you're coming by skytrain, get off at the Taksin Bridge terminal station and walk along Charoen Krung Road. Soi Charoen Krung 43 is on the right after the General Post Office. It’s a little over a km. If you don’t wish to walk, take a boat from the Sathorn Pier below the Taksin Bridge station to the Si Phraya Pier. Once you get off the boat, walk out along Soi Charoen Krung 30 past the Portuguese Embassy till you get to Charoen Krung Road, then turn right. Once you are in Soi Charon Krung 43, keep walking till you pass under the flyover. The Bangkok Folk Museum is just a little further on the right. The Bangkok Folk Museum is open every day between 10:00 am – 04:00 pm except Mondays and Tuesdays. The main gate to the home is usually closed. Ring on the door bell and a staff member will let you in. No admission fee is charged but visitors could leave a donation for the maintenance of the museum. Contact information Bangkok Folk Museum 273 Soi Charoen Krung 43, Charoen Krung Road, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Tel 02-2337027, 02-2346741 Bookmark the Bangkok Folk Museum map To return to the Bangkok Folk Museum or the Bangrak Museum. For other Bangkok Museums. |
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