Department of Lands Museum

Department of Lands Museum

Department of Lands Museum
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Opening days: Monday - Friday
Time: 9:00 a.m. -  4:00 p.m.
 
Department of Lands Museum Land Office, Phra Phiphit Road, Grand Palace Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok Province Thailand in the era before King Rama V did not have a systematic allocation of land. You may have heard of land sharing in a feudal system. Since the reign of King Rama V, when Western influence spread into Siam. And it is implied that powerful countries like England and France want to seize our country as a colony. King Chulalongkorn wanted to compile evidence about the administrative territory of Siam at that time into a format that was acceptable to the West. Thus, the Department of Lands was born in that era. It is considered to be the starting point of building a unified nation.
 
The Land Department Museum is a place where items are collected and displayed. Reference documents with historical value from the Land Department Since the year His Majesty King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) issued a royal command Announcing the establishment of the Land Registration Department on February 17, R.S. 120 (1901), His Majesty wanted to collect evidence about the administrative territory of Siam at that time in a format that was acceptable to the West. Thus, the Department of Lands was born in that era. Therefore, it can be considered as the beginning of creating a unified nation under the Ministry of Agriculture. with Chao Phraya Thewetburirak The ancestor of the Kunchorn Na Ayutthaya family was the first minister. The important object is The first land title deed in Thailand which belonged to King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, issued at Ban Pang Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. It has great historical value because it is considered evidence of entering a new era of land affairs in Thailand.
 
One important person who had the opportunity to follow Phraya Prachachip Boriblal (Phueng Chuto) was Amat Ek. Phraya Wisut Kasetsin (Kham Salikupta) has the position of Assistant Governor of Agriculture. Land Node Issue Division He carried out a survey to issue title deeds in the area. Bang Pa-in Palace District Phra Non Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province Therefore, it is considered the beginning of the issuance of land rights. or issuance of a new map title deed By walking and exploring.
 
Department of Lands Museum It is a source of learning. build faith Every Tuesday, there will be a large number of people coming to visit the Land Department Museum, with the curatorial staff. Welcome the tour In the case of coming as a group Must make a reservation in advance. 
 
Department of Lands Museum Inside, there are exhibits within the museum, divided into 4 parts:
Section 1 has a display of the pedestal that holds the royal portrait of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and pictures about the evolution of the Land Department from the past to the present. and important people involved with the Land Department in the past.
 
Section 2 has Phra Khanthararat on display. Desk of the Minister of Agriculture and an antique cabinet displaying land documents.
 
Section 3 showcases the evolution in the issuance of title documents. Evolution in surveying and mapping. Thailand's first land title deed. and evolution in the registration of rights and juristic acts.
 
Section 4 is the museum archive for storing objects that are not yet on display for conservation. and a meeting room where books related to the museum are available.
 
Travel Bus lines 3, 6, 9, 12, 47, 60
TelTel: 022227382
MobileMobile: 0819163366
FaxFax: 022255734
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