Museum of Natural History Chulalongkorn University - Bangkok    Share

4.5/5 stars (92 reviews)

About this place

  • Museum
  • Timings : 10:00 AM to 3:30
  • Number : +66 2 218 5266
  • Near By Lumphini Park
  • 2.00 Km 30 min.
  • Tourist attraction

The Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History, founded in 1954, is operated by the Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Science in the Biology Building at the university's main campus in Bangkok, Thailand. The natural History museum was originally founded from King Bhumibol Adulyadej's needs in 1872 by Henry Alasbaster. In 1987 by the cooperation of the scientific community, this museum is a place to learn, research examples of valuable natural resours in Thailand.

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Operating Hours

Monday:
10:00 AM to 3:30
Tuesday:
10:00 AM to 3:30
Wednesday:
10:00 AM to 3:30
Thursday:
10:00 AM to 3:30
Friday:
10:00 AM to 3:30
Saturday:
Closed
Sunday:
Closed

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Address
254 Phayathai Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Number
+66 2 218 5266
Landmark
254 Phayathai Road, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan District
Latitude
13.7375088
Longitude
100.5300019

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Jeremy Tan

Jeremy Tan


80.00 %

@ 13 Sep, 2019

Great free, self service museum. It's a bit dimly lit and a bit overcrowded.. But it is free and has lots of wet and dry specimens. If you're interested in the Thai local natural history, or you like science and are in the area, try to visit all the free university museums, there are quite a few on the campus. Take note that many of them only open on certain days and for short hours, so do plan your trip well in advance and watch the time!

Thomas Beritault

Thomas Beritault


100.00 %

@ 02 Dec, 2019

Considering the fact that the entrance is free, it is a good museum. Good place to spend 1 or 2 hours.

Stuart Cannan

Stuart Cannan


60.00 %

@ 06 Jan, 2020

Small displays, no English translations, which would be a fine addition for non-Thai visitors. Interesting all the same.

JK YOON

JK YOON


80.00 %

@ 05 Jan, 2020

Science is the most important thing in the world.

Natthaya T.

Natthaya T.


80.00 %

@ 10 Nov, 2018

It's filled with plenty of stuffed/taxidermy animals, wet specimen and a skull/skeleton. It's a place you should visit once in a life, you might not into this kind of stuff but I really think you'd like it. There are a lot of informations on each specimen which I think is pretty fascinating. The human skeleton, wet specimen is kinda spooky though.

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