The National Maritime Museum
Chanthaburi
Operating day:
Wednesday - Sunday
Operating time: 09.00 - 16.00
Contact Details
- -ค่ายเนินวง ตำบลบางกะจะ อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดจันทบุรี 22000Tel. 0 3939 1431 Tel. 0 3939 1432Send Inquiry
Category : Museums
Attraction Details :
The establishment of the National Maritime Museum took place after the Fine Arts Department has set up the archeological operation base and the conserve center for underwater antiques at Tha Chalaep. Considering that there are more than ten thousand archeological ruins sunk under the sea, the Fine Arts Department had the National maritime Museum built in 1994 near Khai Noen Wong, Bang Kaja subdistrict. The museum is a twin buildings displaying an exhibition about Thailand’s naval commerce and a collection of historical records on underwater archeological studies.
The exhibition consists of one main display hall and other smaller display sections. The main display hall on the 2nd floor features a life-sized model of argosy in which visitors are allowed to enter. The display is mainly about navigation and international maritime trading. Followings are examples of smaller display sections: the underwater archeological operation section which demonstrates the studies of artifacts under the sea; the vessels and mariners section which presents numerous kinds of rare ships; the antiques storage room where the ruins are displayed outside museum case; the section about important figures which features King Taksin’s heroic deeds; and lastly, the Chanthaburi’s highlights section which introduces gemstone mining, orchards, natural attractions, as well as the history of Chong people (the indigenous people of Chanthaburi).
The National Maritime MuseumChanthaburiOperating day:Wednesday - SundayOperating time: 09.00 - 16.00Contact Details- -ค่ายเนินวง ตำบลบางกะจะ อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดจันทบุรี 22000Tel. 0 3939 1431 Tel. 0 3939 1432Send InquiryCategory : MuseumsAttraction Details :The establishment of the National Maritime Museum took place after the Fine Arts Department has set up the archeological operation base and the conserve center for underwater antiques at Tha Chalaep. Considering that there are more than ten thousand archeological ruins sunk under the sea, the Fine Arts Department had the National maritime Museum built in 1994 near Khai Noen Wong, Bang Kaja subdistrict. The museum is a twin buildings displaying an exhibition about Thailand’s naval commerce and a collection of historical records on underwater archeological studies. The exhibition consists of one main display hall and other smaller display sections. The main display hall on the 2nd floor features a life-sized model of argosy in which visitors are allowed to enter. The display is mainly about navigation and international maritime trading. Followings are examples of smaller display sections: the underwater archeological operation section which demonstrates the studies of artifacts under the sea; the vessels and mariners section which presents numerous kinds of rare ships; the antiques storage room where the ruins are displayed outside museum case; the section about important figures which features King Taksin’s heroic deeds; and lastly, the Chanthaburi’s highlights section which introduces gemstone mining, orchards, natural attractions, as well as the history of Chong people (the indigenous people of Chanthaburi).
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