Nonthaburi Provincial Museum
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Open Days: Tuesday – Sunday (Closed on Monday)
Opening Hours: 09:00 – 17:00 (Tue–Fri) / 10:00 – 18:00 (Sat–Sun & Public Holidays)
 
Nonthaburi Provincial Museum is an important cultural and historical learning center located near Nonthaburi Pier in Mueang Nonthaburi District. The museum is housed in a beautifully preserved teakwood building that once served as the old Nonthaburi Provincial Hall during the reign of King Rama VI. With its elegant architecture and historical significance, the building itself stands as a valuable heritage site that reflects the administrative and cultural development of Nonthaburi over a century ago.
 
Today, the building has been carefully restored and transformed into a provincial museum that serves as a center for collecting, preserving, and presenting the history, culture, and local wisdom of Nonthaburi. The museum aims to pass on knowledge to future generations while offering visitors a deeper understanding of the identity of this riverside province along the Chao Phraya River.
 
The exhibitions inside the museum are thoughtfully organized into 8 rooms, each telling a different part of Nonthaburi’s story. Visitors begin their journey at the reception hall, where satellite maps and multimedia displays introduce the province as it is today. This section also showcases the provincial motto, symbols, and key characteristics of Nonthaburi.
 
The next section focuses on the old provincial hall itself. Through scale models and rare historical photographs, visitors can explore the architectural details of the building and trace its transformation over the past 100 years. This provides valuable insight into how the province evolved in terms of governance and infrastructure.
 
One of the highlights of the museum is the exhibition that presents Nonthaburi as a historic fruit-growing region along the Chao Phraya River. Visitors can explore realistic models of traditional orchards and learn about unique agricultural techniques that have been passed down through generations. These practices demonstrate the ingenuity of local farmers in managing water and land resources.
 
Another important section is dedicated to fine arts and cultural heritage. This area displays remarkable mural paintings, traditional artworks, and introduces notable figures from Nonthaburi who have made significant contributions at the national level. It helps visitors appreciate the artistic and intellectual legacy of the province.
 
Pottery is one of Nonthaburi’s most iconic crafts, especially from Koh Kret and Ban Bang Tanaw Sri. The museum features impressive ceramic sculptures, including the symbolic decorated water jar, which represents the province. Visitors can learn about the origins, design patterns, and development of Nonthaburi pottery, as well as observe detailed models demonstrating traditional production techniques that are rarely seen today.
 
The final exhibition area explores the golden age of pottery trade in Nonthaburi, particularly at Koh Kret. Through immersive displays and visual storytelling, visitors can experience how pottery products were once transported and traded across the country via river routes. The story of merchant boats and traditional commerce provides a vivid picture of economic life in the past.
 
Getting There is convenient both by land and water. Visitors can take public buses such as routes 32, 63, 97, 114, 175, 203, 543, and 545 and get off at Nonthaburi Pier, then walk approximately 2–3 minutes to the museum. Alternatively, taking the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Nonthaburi Pier is one of the most scenic ways to arrive, offering a pleasant riverside travel experience.
 
The surrounding area is filled with the charm of a traditional riverside community. Visitors can enjoy local street food, walk along the pier, or continue their journey to nearby attractions such as Koh Kret. This makes the museum not only a place for learning but also a perfect starting point for exploring Nonthaburi.
 
Name Nonthaburi Provincial Museum
Location Near Nonthaburi Pier, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi
Highlights Historic teakwood building, 8 exhibition rooms, Koh Kret pottery
History Former provincial hall built during King Rama VI era
Character Local history and cultural museum
Getting There Bus routes / Chao Phraya Express Boat
Current Status Open to visitors
Fees Free admission
1. Nearby Tourist Attractions 1. Nonthaburi Pier 0.1 km
2. Nonthaburi Market 0.2 km
3. Wat Chalerm Phra Kiat Worawihan 2 km
4. Koh Kret 5 km
5. Wat Poramai Yikawat 5 km
2. Nearby Restaurants 1. Baan Rabiang Nam 3 km Tel: +66 2 968 1481
2. Krua Tua Rae 2 km Tel: +66 2 968 4053
3. Rim Nam Nonthaburi 0.5 km
4. Local Noodle Shop 0.2 km
5. Koh Kret Restaurant 5 km
3. Nearby Accommodations 1. Riverine Place Hotel 3 km Tel: +66 2 966 6111
2. Nonthaburi Palace Hotel 1 km Tel: +66 2 969 0161
3. Bed By Cruise Hotel 4 km Tel: +66 2 968 1000
4. The Rich Hotel 3 km Tel: +66 2 446 7700
5. Regent Ngamwongwan Hotel 5 km Tel: +66 2 591 3838
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When is the museum open?
A: It is open from Tuesday to Sunday and closed on Mondays.
 
Q: Is there an entrance fee?
A: No, admission is free.
 
Q: How long should I spend visiting?
A: Most visitors spend around 1–2 hours exploring all exhibitions.
 
Q: Can I get there by boat?
A: Yes, you can take the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Nonthaburi Pier.
 
Q: Who is this place suitable for?
A: It is suitable for tourists, students, and anyone interested in Thai history and culture.
Tel Tel: 025250622
Mobile Mobile: 0859844465
 Nonthaburi Provincial Museum Map
Museums Group: Museums
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