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Operating day: Daily
Operating time: 09.00 - 16.00
 
The Marine Corps Museum is a significant historical learning center in Thailand. It serves as a place for collecting, preserving, and exhibiting valuable military artifacts and historical records related to the Thai Marine Corps. The museum features permanent exhibitions that provide visitors with a comprehensive understanding of the Navy and Marine Corps, showcasing their roles and contributions from the past to the present. The displays focus on important historical events, highlighting the bravery, sacrifice, and dedication of the marines in protecting the nation.
 
Inside the museum, there are exhibits of weapons and military equipment dating back to the reigns of King Rama V and King Rama VI, a period when the Royal Thai Navy began modernizing and developing its forces. Visitors will also find collections of weaponry used during the Indochina War and the Greater East Asia War, both of which significantly influenced Thailand’s military history. In addition, the museum displays modern weapons that have been retired from active service, offering insights into the evolution of military technology over time.
 
Beyond the indoor exhibits, the museum’s outdoor area showcases large-scale weaponry and military equipment, such as tanks, replica warships, and cannons that were once used in actual operations. This allows visitors to experience the history up close, making it an ideal destination for those interested in military technology and national defense. It also serves as an educational site for young people and the general public who wish to study Thai military history.
 
The museum is located within the Royal Thai Marine Corps Headquarters, inside the Sattahip Naval Base, Chonburi Province. Its central facility, the Toei Ngam Officers’ Club building, provides services and information for visitors. Due to its location near other popular attractions such as Toei Ngam Beach and Nang Ram Beach, it’s easy to include the museum as part of a combined historical and leisure travel itinerary in the Sattahip area.
 
The Marine Corps Museum is open daily, including public holidays, with two visiting sessions: from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Groups who wish to visit can arrange for a guided tour by contacting the Civil Affairs Division of the Marine Corps in advance. This ensures a more structured visit with in-depth explanations provided by knowledgeable staff.
 
Admission to the museum is completely free, with daily guided tours conducted by expert staff. This makes it a wonderful opportunity for anyone interested in learning about military history and the vital role of the Thai Marine Corps, without any cost. It also supports educational initiatives by encouraging young people and the general public to appreciate the importance of national defense and the pride of the Thai armed forces.
 
For more information, visitors can contact the museum at 0 2466 1180, extension 61090. The Marine Corps Museum is not just a display of military artifacts; it is a vital center for historical education and military heritage. It stands as a must-visit destination for educational tourism in Sattahip, Chonburi, offering meaningful experiences for tourists, families, students, and anyone passionate about exploring Thailand’s military history in depth.
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