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Erawan Museum
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Erawan Museum
Stoppen: 4 hours
The Erawan Museum in Bangkok is a stunning cultural landmark famous for its colossal three-headed elephant sculpture that towers over the surrounding area. Inside, visitors can explore beautifully decorated halls filled with priceless antiques, religious relics, and intricate Thai art. The museum’s design blends mythology and spirituality, offering a unique insight into Thai beliefs and craftsmanship. A visit here is both visually impressive and deeply enriching, making it a must-see for those interested in Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
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Muangboran (Ancient City)
Stoppen: 4 hours
Muangboran, also known as the Ancient City, is an open-air museum in Bangkok that showcases Thailand’s rich history and architecture in one vast park. Spread across 300 acres, it features meticulously crafted replicas of the country’s most iconic temples, palaces, and monuments, some life-sized and others scaled down. Visitors can stroll or cycle through beautifully landscaped gardens, serene waterways, and cultural villages, experiencing centuries of Thai heritage in just a few hours. It’s a fascinating place to explore traditional craftsmanship and ancient architecture all in one day.
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