About King Prajadhipok Museum
The King Prajadhipok Museum is housed in an early 1900s neoclassical mansion dedicated to the narration of the life of King Prajadipok (Rama VII). During his reign he oversaw Thailand’s transition from outright monarchy to constitutional monarchy in 1932.
Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9am - 4pm
Website:
www.kingprajadhipokmuseum.org
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King Prajadhipok Museum Map
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King Prajadhipok Museum is 0.1km from the centre of Bangkok
, the nearest airport 20.6km (Don Mueang International Airport).
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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