Sunthorn Museum

Sunthorn Museum

Sunthorn Museum
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Open Days: Generally open on Saturdays (please call ahead to make an appointment/confirm before visiting)
Opening Hours: Generally around 10:00 – 17:00 (hours may change; please call to confirm before you go)
 
Sunthorn Museum is a small private museum in the Bang Khae area that’s perfect for anyone who loves antiques and storytelling without needing to be a serious collector. The charm here is in seeing real objects from many different eras—from Thailand and abroad—carefully gathered with the owner’s passion and attention to detail. When these items sit together in one place, they don’t just say what’s old or rare; they quietly reveal everyday life, tastes, craftsmanship, and the way technology has shifted over time in a way you can actually feel.
 
The overall collection covers a wide range of pieces that most visitors naturally linger on, such as a vintage BMW motorcycle, lanterns and lamps, children’s toys, sewing machines, a variety of antique clocks, and many other household objects and curiosities. One advantage of a private museum like this is that you’re seeing a very personal, intentional collection—and you often get to observe details up close in a way larger museums don’t always offer.
 
If you want the visit to feel even more fun, try a simple “game in your head.” Pick one category you like (clocks / lamps / toys / household items) and look for differences across eras: materials, shapes, mechanisms, brand marks, or the language printed on labels. It turns the visit from simply walking past display cases into noticing how the world changed through objects that once sat in real people’s hands.
 
Sunthorn Museum works well for a short, low-effort outing, for families who want kids to encounter “real objects” that spark natural questions, and for anyone who enjoys vintage-toned photography from small details. Because it’s a private museum, it’s smart to expect on-site conditions to vary (such as visiting slots or photo rules). The easiest way to avoid a wasted trip is to call and confirm before you set out.
 
Getting There The museum is located at 82/40 Soi Boonmee, Sukhaphiban 1 Road, Tha Kaset (look for the turn from Phetkasem Road near the Lotus Bang Khae area). Driving is usually the most convenient because you can enter the soi and reach the location directly. If you’re using public transport, a practical approach is to get to a major point along Phetkasem first (MRT in the Bang Khae/Lak Song area), then take a taxi or motorbike taxi into Soi Boonmee to reduce multiple transfers and save time.
 
Place Name Sunthorn Museum (sunthorn museum)
Location 82/40 Soi Boonmee, Sukhaphiban 1 Road, Tha Kaset (Phetkasem – Lotus Bang Khae area), Bangkok
Highlights A private museum featuring antiques and collectibles from many eras in Thailand and overseas (e.g., a vintage BMW motorcycle, lamps/lanterns, toys, sewing machines, antique clocks, and various other household items)
Open Days Generally open on Saturdays (please call to confirm before visiting)
Opening Hours Generally around 10:00 – 17:00 (hours may change; please call to confirm)
Admission Fees Adults 100 THB, Children 50 THB, Foreigners 200 THB (please confirm the latest conditions before visiting)
Current Status Generally open based on the venue’s visiting schedule (calling ahead is recommended)
Contact Number 02-802-0863
Nearby Attractions (Approx. Driving Distance) seacon bangkae ~3 km
the mall bangkae ~3 km
mrt lak song ~4 km
bang khae market ~4 km
wat paknam phasi charoen ~8 km
Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Driving Distance) dining area in seacon bangkae ~3 km
dining area in the mall bangkae ~3 km
food area around bang khae market ~4 km
restaurants along phetkasem road (bang khae area) ~3–6 km
cafés & restaurants around phutthamonthon sai 1/2 (choose by your route) ~7–12 km
Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Driving Distance) catyard hotel ~8 km (tel. 02-117-2094)
j&l residence & spa ~8 km (tel. 02-457-6666)
loft salaya ~18 km (tel. 082-580-5005)
varimantra hotel ~20 km (tel. 081-848-0800)
the box residence (salaya/mahidol) ~19 km (tel. 085-059-7979)
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Which days is Sunthorn Museum open?
A: It is generally open on Saturdays, but because it is a private museum, you should call ahead to confirm the visiting day and any viewing arrangements before you travel.
 
Q: How much is the admission fee?
A: Published information lists 100 THB for adults, 50 THB for children, and 200 THB for foreigners. Please confirm the latest conditions before visiting.
 
Q: Is it suitable for children?
A: Yes—especially for kids who like to ask questions. There are many everyday objects and toys from different eras, so children can guess what each item is used for and then learn more from the descriptions.
 
Q: What’s the easiest way to get there without a car?
A: A practical route is to reach the Phetkasem side near MRT (Bang Khae/Lak Song area) and then take a taxi or motorbike taxi into Soi Boonmee to avoid multiple transfers.
 
Q: How much time should I plan for the visit?
A: For a relaxed visit with photos, plan about 1 – 2.5 hours. If you enjoy reading details and looking closely at craftsmanship, 2 – 3 hours can be ideal.
TelTel: 028020863-4
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Museums Group: Museums
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