Nonthaburi Natural History Museum
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Open Days: Tuesday – Sunday (Closed on Mondays)
Opening Hours: 09.00 – 17.00 (Tue–Fri) / 10.00 – 18.00 (Sat–Sun & Public Holidays)
 
Nonthaburi Natural History Museum, formerly known as the Anthropology Museum, is recognized as the first natural history museum in Thailand. It is located behind the old Nonthaburi Provincial Hall near Nonthaburi Pier in Mueang Nonthaburi District. The museum building was constructed in 1961 and consists of a two-story structure that plays an important role in preserving knowledge related to nature, humanity, and local culture. It stands as a significant milestone in the development of museum studies in Thailand.
 
The interior of the building is clearly divided into two floors. The upper floor is dedicated to displaying sacred and historical artifacts, including Buddha images from different historical periods and a collection of antique porcelain. These items reflect cultural beliefs, artistic styles, and the way of life of people across different eras. The ground floor focuses on exhibitions related to the evolution of the world, plant life, animals, humans, art, and everyday objects from the past to the present, allowing visitors to understand the continuity of natural and social development.
 
A key highlight of this museum is the integration of natural history and local heritage within the same space. Visitors do not only learn about plants and animals, but also gain insight into how these elements connect to human life, including belief systems, daily living, artistic expression, and the creation of tools and household items. The museum experience therefore provides a comprehensive narrative of both the natural world and human society over time.
 
Although the building is relatively modest in size compared to modern museums, its charm lies in its historical significance as one of Thailand’s earliest museums. It reflects the classical style of exhibition design and offers valuable insight into how knowledge of nature and humanity was presented to the public during the mid-20th century. For those interested in the history of Thai museums, this site holds considerable importance.
 
The museum’s location near Nonthaburi Pier makes it easy to combine with other attractions in the area. Visitors can plan a half-day or full-day itinerary by exploring the museum alongside nearby sites such as the old provincial hall, Nonthaburi Provincial Museum, Nonthaburi Market, Wat Chalerm Phra Kiat Worawihan, or even continue their journey to Ko Kret.
 
As a cultural and educational destination, the Nonthaburi Natural History Museum is well suited for students, families, and travelers interested in Thai natural history. The quiet atmosphere allows visitors to explore the exhibits at a relaxed pace, read detailed descriptions, and connect the displays to broader aspects of Thai society. It is particularly appealing for those who appreciate historical museums with authentic character.
 
Getting There is convenient from Bangkok by car, public transport, or the Chao Phraya Express Boat. Visitors traveling by boat can disembark at Nonthaburi Pier and walk a short distance to the museum. Its central location in the city also makes it easy to find nearby restaurants, accommodations, and additional attractions.
 
Name Nonthaburi Natural History Museum (Formerly Anthropology Museum)
Location Behind the Old Nonthaburi Provincial Hall, near Nonthaburi Pier, Mueang Nonthaburi District
Address Near Nonthaburi Pier, Nonthaburi Province, Thailand
Highlights First natural history museum in Thailand, two-story historic building, exhibits of Buddha images, porcelain, natural history, and human development
History Established in 1961 as Thailand’s first natural history museum
Travel Accessible by car, public transport, or Chao Phraya Express Boat (get off at Nonthaburi Pier)
Open Days Tuesday – Sunday (Closed Monday)
Opening Hours 09.00 – 17.00 / 10.00 – 18.00 (weekends)
Admission Fee Free entry
Facilities Indoor exhibition space, nearby restaurants, access to riverside attractions
1. Nearby Attractions 1. Nonthaburi Provincial Museum 0 km
2. Old Provincial Hall 0 km
3. Nonthaburi Pier 0 km
4. Nonthaburi Market 1 km
5. Wat Chalerm Phra Kiat Worawihan 3 km
2. Nearby Restaurants 1. Chaopraya Antique Cafe 1 km Tel: 093-112-4222
2. Baan Rabiang Nam 6 km Tel: 089-182-7100
3. Krua Tua Rae 6 km Tel: 02-966-9962
4. Tha Nam Khwan River View 7 km
5. The Crabbe Cafe 6 km
3. Nearby Accommodations 1. Riverine Place Hotel & Residence 2 km Tel: 02-966-6111
2. Mida Hotel Ngamwongwan 6 km
3. Malizon Hotel & Residence 3 km
4. Bed by Boat Hotel 4 km
5. Grand Richmond Hotel 7 km
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is the museum located in Nakhon Pathom?
A: The current location is in Nonthaburi Province, near Nonthaburi Pier.
 
Q: What makes this museum unique?
A: It is the first natural history museum in Thailand, combining natural science and human history exhibitions.
 
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No, admission is free.
 
Q: How long should I spend visiting?
A: Around 1–2 hours is recommended for a complete visit.
 
Q: Can I reach the museum by boat?
A: Yes, you can take the Chao Phraya Express Boat and get off at Nonthaburi Pier.
 
Q: Who is this place suitable for?
A: It is suitable for students, families, and anyone interested in natural history and Thai culture.
 Nonthaburi Natural History Museum Map
Educational Places Category: Educational Places
Museum for Study Group: Museum for Study
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