100 Tonson Gallery
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Open Days: Generally Thursday – Sunday (recommended to check the latest announcement before visiting)
Opening Hours: Generally 11:00 – 18:00 (recommended to check the latest announcement before visiting)
 
100 Tonson Gallery (100 Tonson Gallery / 100 Tonson Foundation) is a contemporary art space in Bangkok’s Ploenchit–Chit Lom area that feels more like “visiting an art lover’s home” than entering a formal, intimidating art institution. Its defining character lies in its rotating exhibitions and its ability to present works from a wide range of artistic disciplines in a calm, intimate setting—easy to explore, not time-consuming, yet rich in inspiration.
 
A story often shared among visitors is that the gallery was founded from the founder’s genuine passion for art, with part of a private residence in Soi Tonson intentionally transformed into a serious exhibition space. The works you encounter here commonly range from photography, paintings, and sculpture to new media and conceptual art. Because exhibitions change according to each cycle, every return visit tends to offer a fresh visual experience.
 
If you want to enjoy your visit without feeling overwhelmed, a good approach is to first walk through the entire space to get an overall sense, then select three works that resonate with you the most. Spend enough time observing details such as lines, colors, textures, or spatial composition before reading the accompanying texts (if provided). You may notice that your first impression and the meaning that gradually emerges are sometimes quite different—this contrast often becomes a quiet, personal dialogue with the artwork itself. Generally, allowing around 45–90 minutes is ideal, depending on the exhibition scale and your viewing pace.
 
One small thing to keep in mind is that photography rules or access to certain areas may vary depending on the exhibition. Before taking photos, it is best to check posted guidelines or briefly ask the staff to ensure a comfortable and respectful experience for both visitors and artists.
 
Getting There For convenience, taking the BTS and walking from the Chit Lom or Ploenchit area into Soi Tonson is recommended (the area is walkable, though you should allow extra time due to intersections and uneven sidewalks). If you are traveling by taxi or private car, pin “100 Tonson” or “100 Tonson Foundation” on your map for the most direct route. During evenings or weekends, it is also advisable to allow extra time for traffic in the Ploenchit–Langsuan area.
 
If you want to make the most of your day, you can easily continue on to shopping and dining spots around Ploenchit, or plan a full “art–city walk–café” itinerary. The area connects conveniently to Ratchaprasong and major parks, making it easy to explore multiple highlights in a single day.
 
Name 100 Tonson Gallery (100 Tonson Gallery / 100 Tonson Foundation)
Location 100 Soi Tonson, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Zone Ploenchit – Chit Lom – Langsuan (central Bangkok, convenient access)
Key Characteristics Contemporary art space with rotating exhibitions across multiple disciplines (photography, painting, sculpture, new media, conceptual art)
Period / Era Contemporary (changes according to exhibition cycles)
Getting There BTS Chit Lom or Ploenchit → walk into Soi Tonson, or taxi/private car pinned to 100 Tonson Foundation
Current Status Open according to operating days and exhibition schedules (recommended to check the latest updates before visiting)
Contact Number 02-010-5813
Nearby Attractions (Distance) Central Embassy (approx. 1 km)
Lumphini Park (approx. 2 km)
Erawan Shrine (approx. 2 km)
CentralWorld (approx. 3 km)
Benjakitti Park (approx. 4 km)
Nearby Restaurants (Distance + Phone) Saneh Jaan (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-650-9880
Up & Above Restaurant and Bar (The Okura Prestige Bangkok) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-687-9000
Embassy Room La Marina (Park Hyatt Bangkok) (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-011-7431
nahm (COMO Metropolitan Bangkok) (approx. 4 km) Tel. 02-625-3388
Central Embassy (restaurant zone) (approx. 1 km) Tel. 02-119-7777
Nearby Accommodations (Distance + Phone) Oriental Residence Bangkok (approx. 1 km) Tel. 02-125-9000
The Okura Prestige Bangkok (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-687-9000
Park Hyatt Bangkok (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-011-1234
The Athenee Hotel, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Bangkok (approx. 2 km) Tel. 02-650-8800
Conrad Bangkok (approx. 3 km) Tel. 02-690-9999
Facilities Facilities depend on the current exhibition and space arrangement (recommended to inquire on site)
Admission Generally free admission; some activities or events may have conditions (recommended to check the latest announcement)
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Who is 100 Tonson Gallery suitable for?
A: It is suitable for both first-time art viewers and those seeking inspiration from contemporary exhibitions without spending too much time.
 
Q: Do I need to make a reservation before visiting?
A: Generally, visitors can enter during opening hours, but some exhibitions may have specific conditions. It is recommended to check announcements or call ahead before visiting.
 
Q: How much time should I allow for a visit?
A: Approximately 45–90 minutes is recommended. If you enjoy detailed viewing or visit during a major exhibition, you may want to allow more time.
 
Q: Is photography allowed?
A: This depends on the rules of each exhibition. It is recommended to ask before taking photos and to avoid using flash to protect the artworks.
 
Q: What is the most convenient way to get there?
A: Take the BTS and walk into Soi Tonson, or pin “100 Tonson Foundation” on your map and travel by taxi or private car.
TelTel: 026841527
FaxFax: 022547227
 100 Tonson Gallery Map
Art Gallery Group: Art Gallery
Last UpdateLast Update: 7 DayAgo


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