Government Saving Bank Museum
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Open Days: Monday – Friday (closed on Saturday – Sunday and public holidays)
Opening Hours: 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00
 
Government Savings Bank Museum is a knowledge-focused Bangkok spot that tells the story of “saving” in a tangible way through real objects that once lived in everyday Thai life across multiple eras—from older passbooks and Government Savings Lottery tickets to calendars, coin banks, printed materials, souvenirs, and even antique currency and related documents. It makes one point feel very clear: the idea of saving didn’t appear out of nowhere; it was gradually shaped through the economy, institutional communication, and people’s behaviors in each period. The museum is located on the 7th floor of the 72nd Anniversary Building at the Government Savings Bank (Head Office) in the Saphan Khwai–Phaya Thai area. Because it sits inside a real working headquarters, the atmosphere is calm, formal, and content-first rather than flashy—which is exactly why it feels information-dense and well-suited for an attentive visit.
 
The museum began with research and information-gathering during the preparation phase before opening to visitors, which is why many exhibits feel like “contemporary evidence” rather than decorative display pieces. As you move through the exhibits, you can trace a familiar path of Thai society: from an era when saving was made approachable through passbooks and print-based communication, to a time when saving products and institutional media diversified alongside technology and consumer behavior. The fun of an organization-based museum like this is how it lets you “read the times” through small details—for example, how passbook designs changed, or how PR materials reflect the language and tone of communication in each era.
 
If you like museums that tell stories through objects, enjoy economic history, or are interested in branding and communication—or if you simply want a Bangkok museum that isn’t overcrowded yet leaves you with real knowledge—this is a strong pick. It also works well for students who want to understand saving and personal finance in a more concrete way, because many objects turn an abstract concept like “saving” into something immediately understandable. Overall, plan for about 45 – 90 minutes, depending on how much you read and how closely you examine the details.
 
Getting There The easiest way is to take the BTS to Saphan Khwai Station, then continue by taxi or motorcycle taxi to the Government Savings Bank Head Office (72nd Anniversary Building). Since this is an office complex, it’s a good idea to allow time for entry procedures or checking in with staff before going up to the exhibition floor. If you plan to visit as a group, coordinating in advance is recommended for a smoother visit.
 
Name Government Savings Bank Museum
Zone Bangkok – Saphan Khwai – Phaya Thai (Phahonyothin Road)
Location 7th Floor, 72nd Anniversary Building, Government Savings Bank (Head Office), 470 Phahonyothin Road, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
Highlights A museum presenting the history and development of saving and the Government Savings Bank through real objects such as passbooks, Government Savings Lottery tickets, coin banks, printed materials, souvenirs, and related currency/documents.
Key Dates Officially opened on 1 April 1992 (B.E. 2535) and welcomes visitors during normal office hours.
Fees Free admission
Facilities Indoor exhibition space within an office building; suitable for learning and research; comfortable in all weather (no sun/rain exposure)
Current Status Open on working days and during official hours (recommended to contact ahead, especially for group visits)
Contact 02-299-8000 ext. 040330, 040332, 040335
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance)
Chatuchak Park – 3 km – 02-272-4575
Queen Sirikit Park – 3 km – 02-272-4374
Wachirabenchathat Park (Rot Fai Park) – 4 km – 02-537-9221
Bangkok Children’s Museum (Chatuchak) – 4 km – 02-272-4500
MOCA Bangkok (Museum of Contemporary Art) – 6 km – 02-016-5666
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the Government Savings Bank Museum free to visit?
A: Yes. Admission is generally free of charge.
 
Q: Which days is it open and what are the opening hours?
A: It is generally open Monday – Friday, 09:00 – 12:00 and 13:00 – 16:00. It is closed on weekends and public holidays.
 
Q: Do I need to make an appointment in advance?
A: Walk-in visits are usually possible during office hours, but for group visits it’s recommended to contact and coordinate in advance.
 
Q: What’s the most convenient BTS route?
A: Get off at BTS Saphan Khwai, then take a motorcycle taxi or taxi to the Government Savings Bank Head Office (72nd Anniversary Building).
 
Q: Who is this museum best for, and how long should I plan to stay?
A: It’s great for students, visitors interested in economic history and saving culture, collectors of memorabilia, and anyone looking for a quiet learning spot in Bangkok. Plan about 45 – 90 minutes.
Tel Tel: 022998561, 022998000
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Museums Group: Museums
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