Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
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Paintings for sale. Art Gallery 36 proudly presents paintings by national artists, well-known artists, fortune and sacred paintings, scenery and a lot more. Open : Mon.-Sat. 10.00-18.00 or by appointment
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A museum in Secret area. It's very close to BTS Thong Lo Station: Exit 3. First floor is mini bar that provides Tea, Coffee, Cocktails and Beer. On the Second is Green Lantern Museum.
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SAC Gallery situated on Sukhumvit 39, is an arts project aiming to promote Thai art and artists, and to give them the opportunity and venue to exhibit their creativity and visions. Our aim is to give people the chance to enjoy art in its various forms, to learn more about it and to experience inspired pieces that they may not usually have the chance to experience.
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Sathorn 11 Art Space is a contemporary art gallery with a fun atmosphere featuring a bar, dining and a great selection of spirits and wine. Visit us tonight and enjoy one of the gems of Bangkok located in the heart of Sathorn.
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Arouse your senses with Kamavijitra's sensual paintings, sculptures, and pottery in the first erotic museum opened to the Thai public. See the result of 35 years of passionate collecting of all forms of erotic art by its founder. Arrive at the gallery and explore the collection at your leisure, in a tranquil atmosphere perfect for contemplating each piece. Explore more than 500 antiques.
Very impressive private collection of Thai erotic art, including some modern and some real antique exhibits. It's huge, took us a while to finish it. Definitely worth it!
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The Bangkok Sculpture Center is the museum and learning center which displays Thai sculptures from the Buddhist art to modern art era more than 200 pieces.
The Bangkok Sculpture Center has been on my "must visit" list for perhaps a year after reading an article about it. My partner and I finally got to visit yesterday, and we were knocked out by the experience. We hadn't booked in advance, but we were given a guided tour by a delightful and highly knowledgable young woman. Sermkhun Kunawong's collection of sculptures is a priceless asset to Thailand's artistic repertoire, and has been lovingly put together, beautifully curated, and passionately displayed in an unusual and attractive building which also houses Khun Sermkhun's company offices. What a glorious place to work! This important collection includes some wonderful ancient religious images (housed in a stunning room), and progresses through early 20th century figurative works right up to the present day. Many of Thailand's National Artists are represented here, including some of my favourites. Although the location is a bit of a distance from the city centre, it is well worth the 30 minute drive to get there (taxis are easy). You may want to call ahead (number on their website or FB page) to make sure you don't go when they are doing a school group tour or suchlike. Highly recommended. Together with MOCA and the BACC, the Bangkok Sculpture Center now joins my list of favourite art locations in Bangkok. A truly wonderful experience
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YELO House is a creative space located in the city centre. Just a short walk from Siam, MBK, Bangkok Art & Cultural Centre and Jim Thompson Museum. This converted warehouse has art gallery, workshop space, offices, retail units and restaurant & cafe overlooking San Saep Canal. It also opens its door for visitors to use as thoroughfare to get to the pier and Jim Thompson Museum easily.
Food is really good, friendly staff and the location is great, right at the water. Definitely go here after your visit to the Jim Thompson House to have a beer & a bite!
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