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Map to the Silpa Bhirasri Memorial Museum


The map to the Silpa Bhirasri Memorial Museum shows the location of the museum in honor of Corrado Feroci within the grounds of Silpakorn University. The university is north of Wat Phra Kaeo and the Grand Palace. Sanam Luang is to the east.

Go through the main entrance of the university and proceed to the smaller building to the left of the main building. The Silpa Bhirasri Memorial Museum is located in the smaller building on the left.


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The museum is open on Monday - Friday, from 09:00 am – 04:00 pm.
Please note that the museum is closed on public holidays. Admission is free.

To avoid the traffic, take a riverboat there and stop at the Chang Pier. The main entrance of the university is about 300 m from the pier along Na Phra Lan Road.

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