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Open Days: Tuesday – Sunday (closed Monday) (recommended to check the latest announcement before visiting)
Opening Hours: 12:00 – 19:00 (recommended to check the latest announcement before visiting)
Number 1 Gallery is an art gallery in Bangkok that began with passion rather than a strictly mapped-out business plan. A story often shared in the art community is that it grew from the founder, Jaturong Kengwinij, whose early connection to art came through genuine interest and a personal love of photography. He was not originally from the art industry, but little by little he created a space that could show paintings and photography side by side—with one corner dedicated to displaying his own photographs and those of friends. Over time, that intention expanded into presenting works by artists he admired, and the space gradually evolved into a gallery that offers the public a more serious place to engage with art.
What many viewers find compelling about Number 1 Gallery is the “variety of visual languages” in its programming. The gallery does not lock itself into a single style. Depending on the exhibition, you may encounter Thai contemporary art, applied art, and works that reinterpret everyday life, surrounding environments, and present-day realities through each artist’s individual perspective. If you look closely, the gallery is not simply asking whether a piece is “beautiful,” but inviting you to ask what the work is trying to say—and what you feel as you experience it.
The visit is most rewarding when you are not in a rush. A simple way to enjoy it is to take a quick first walk to grasp the overall space, then choose three works that catch your attention most. Spend enough time to notice details in line, color, light, shadow, or composition. After that, return to any accompanying text (if available). You may begin to see the contrast between a “first impression” and a “meaning that becomes clearer over time,” which is often where viewing art turns into a quiet conversation with yourself. If you want to explore without rushing, allowing about 45–90 minutes usually feels right (depending on the exhibition and your own pace).
For a visit that makes the most practical sense today, Number 1 Gallery has an exhibition space at River City Bangkok, a riverside hub that gathers galleries and rotating exhibitions along the Chao Phraya River. This makes it easy to continue your day—whether you plan to explore Talat Noi, visit cafés along Charoen Krung Road, or build a riverside itinerary. The gallery’s page has also indicated that the Silom 21 branch is closed while the River City Bangkok branch remains open, so if your goal is to visit with confidence, it’s best to prioritize the River City location and check for the latest updates before you go.
Getting There The most straightforward option is to set your map destination to “River City Bangkok,” enter the building, then go up to the 2nd floor, as the gallery information lists the room clearly. If you are coming by taxi or private car, simply use River City as your destination. If you prefer a riverside route, you can also travel by boat to a pier near the Si Phraya area and walk in. In all cases, it’s recommended to check opening hours and the current exhibition schedule in advance so you don’t miss the period you want to see.
| Name | Number 1 Gallery (River City Bangkok Branch) |
| Location | 2nd Floor, Room 254, River City Bangkok, 23 Soi Charoen Krung 24, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 |
| Zone | Charoen Krung – Talat Noi – Chao Phraya Riverside |
| Key Characteristics | Rotating exhibitions featuring both paintings and photography, with a wide range of contemporary styles |
| Period | Contemporary (exhibitions rotate by schedule) |
| Key Evidence | The River City gallery listing provides opening days/hours, floor, room number, and contact numbers |
| Name Origin | Refers to the gallery brand identity as a curated exhibition space (Number 1 Gallery) |
| Travel | Set your destination to River City Bangkok, then go up to the 2nd floor to Room 254 (you can also plan via River City’s Plan Your Visit information) |
| Current Status | Open at River City Bangkok during operating days/hours (recommended to check the latest announcement before visiting) |
| Contact Number | 083-445-8333, 092-508-3111 |
| Nearby Tourist Attractions With Distance | Talat Noi (1 km) Yaowarat Road / Chinatown (2 km) ICONSIAM (3 km) Sathorn Pier / Saphan Taksin Station (4 km) Asiatique The Riverfront (6 km.) |
| Popular Restaurants Nearby With Distance And Phone Number | Sirocco by lebua (4 km) Tel. 02-624-9555 Sky Bar (lebua) (4 km) Tel. 02-624-9555 Lord Jim’s (Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok) (2 km) Tel. 02-659-9000 Shang Palace (Shangri-La Bangkok) (4 km) Tel. 02-236-7777 NEXT2 Café (Shangri-La Bangkok) (4 km) Tel. 02-236-7777 |
| Popular Accommodations Nearby With Distance And Phone Number | Royal Orchid Sheraton Riverside Hotel Bangkok (1 km) Tel. 02-266-0123 Mandarin Oriental, Bangkok (2 km) Tel. 02-659-9000 Shangri-La Bangkok (4 km) Tel. 02-236-7777 Millennium Hilton Bangkok (3 km) Tel. 02-442-2000 lebua at State Tower (4 km) Tel. 02-624-9555 |
| Facilities | Facilities depend on River City Bangkok (e.g., parking, shops, exhibition areas, and on-site services within the building) |
| Fees | Often free entry, but some exhibitions/activities may have conditions (recommended to check the latest announcement before visiting) |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Where is Number 1 Gallery, and which branch is the most reliable to visit?
A: The recommended branch is River City Bangkok (2nd Floor, Room 254). Please check the latest updates before visiting for the most reliable plan.
Q: Can I walk in to visit?
A: Generally, yes during the gallery’s operating days and hours, but it’s recommended to check the current exhibition and the actual opening hours before you go.
Q: Who is it suitable for?
A: It’s suitable for first-time gallery visitors, photography and painting lovers, and anyone who enjoys contemporary art that reflects the city and everyday life.
Q: How much time should I allow?
A: Around 45–90 minutes is a good range. If you like to view slowly and in detail, consider allowing more time depending on the exhibition.
Q: What is the most convenient way to get there?
A: Set your destination to River City Bangkok, enter the building, then go up to the 2nd floor to Room 254. You can also plan your trip using River City’s Plan Your Visit information.
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