Thai Newspaper Museum

Thai Newspaper Museum

Thai Newspaper Museum
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Open Days: Monday – Friday (Closed Saturday – Sunday)
Opening Hours: 09:00 – 17:00 (recommended to contact staff before visiting)
 
Thai Newspaper Museum is located inside the Association of Thai Journalists building on Ratchasima Road, Dusit District (opposite Suan Dusit Rajabhat University). It’s a niche museum created to genuinely support and preserve the newspaper profession — not just a casual stop to kill time. The moment you step in, it quietly reminds you that behind every news story are real people, real tools, real workflows, and the unmistakable mood of each era.
 
What makes a museum like this special is how it turns something that can feel distant — “media history” — into something tangible. Newspapers aren’t merely ink on paper; they’re time capsules of Thai society, reflecting shifts in politics, the economy, and everyday urban life across different periods. If you’re the type who likes city stories, history, or you work in content and communications, walking through here feels like peeking into the “engine room” of public storytelling in the past: how news was produced, what people were thinking, and what constraints shaped what could be said.
 
The opening section takes you back to older newsroom life through staged displays and wax figures that recreate a classic newspaper office. It helps you picture what “hands-on journalism” looked like — from writing and layout to the intensity and precision required in an era without digital convenience. Many visitors find this immersive even without prior knowledge, because seeing the desks, tools, and working posture makes one thing clear: a story doesn’t appear out of thin air. It comes from a system built on discipline, responsibility, and craft.
 
From there, the museum widens its lens to show the role newspapers have played in society at large — politically, economically, and culturally — and how print once served as a public space for debate, exchange, and freer expression in different eras. It also introduces key figures in Thai newspaper history whose work shaped public thought, whether as pioneers, writers, editors, publishers, or influential voices who steered the direction of the press in their time.
 
Another layer that gives the museum symbolic weight is how it connects “printing and publishing” with Thailand’s modernization — the growth of the state, institutions, and public life. The stories placed here help visitors see that media doesn’t move separately from power or from ordinary people. It has always moved alongside them, simply changing form as technology and social context evolve.
 
One thing people often overlook — but which is genuinely valuable — is the museum’s role as a learning and research hub. This isn’t only about display objects. It carries the idea of collecting documents, evidence, and historical references related to Thai newspapers from past to present. It’s especially useful for students or working professionals who want their visit to become real research. If you arrive with one or two questions you truly want to answer, the experience becomes far more rewarding because you’re not just “walking through” — you’re actively looking for insight.
 
Because the museum sits within an association building and the visit can be slightly formal in practice, it’s recommended to contact staff before coming, especially if you’re visiting as a group or bringing students or children. A quick coordination in advance usually makes entry and the overall visit smoother and saves time.
 
Getting There If you take public buses, routes 28, 108, 515, 539, and 542 can get you into the Ratchasima Road – Dusit area, then you can walk a short distance or take a taxi/motorbike taxi to the building. If you prefer rail transit, it’s practical to use BTS or MRT to a station that connects conveniently toward Dusit, then continue by taxi or motorbike taxi since the destination is an association building rather than a museum right next to a station. If you drive, allow extra time for traffic in the government district and check parking access and the building entrance before you go.
 
Place Name Thai Newspaper Museum
Location Association of Thai Journalists, Ratchasima Road, Dusit District, Bangkok (opposite Suan Dusit Rajabhat University)
Highlights A specialized museum supporting the newspaper profession; showcases Thai media history, the press’s role in politics–economy–society, and notable figures in the industry
Current Status Open Monday–Friday (recommended to contact staff before visiting)
Contact Numbers 02-669-7124, 02-669-7126, 063-593-1879
Travel Bus routes 28, 108, 515, 539, 542; or BTS/MRT then taxi/motorbike taxi to the Dusit area
Nearby Attractions / Learning Spots (Approx. Distance) Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram (2 km) Tel. 092-939-5646
National Library of Thailand (2 km) Tel. 02-281-5212
Bank of Thailand Learning Center (3 km) Tel. 02-356-7766
Government House (3 km) Tel. 02-629-8000
Bangkok National Museum (6 km) Tel. 02-224-1402
Popular Restaurants Nearby (Approx. Distance) Krua Apsorn (Samsen Branch) (2 km) Tel. 02-279-9180
Samsen Villa (Samsen Branch) (2 km) Tel. 02-279-0922
Steve Cafe & Cuisine (Thewet) (3 km) Tel. 02-281-0915
Khao Tom Chiao Chanchai Panich (Thewet) (3 km) Tel. 062-669-6292
Lim Hua Heng Fish Ball Noodles (Thewet Area) (3 km) Tel. 085-318-2573
Popular Accommodations Nearby (Approx. Distance) The Raweekanlaya Bangkok (2 km) Tel. 02-628-5999
The Siam Hotel (3 km) Tel. 02-206-6999
Praya Palazzo (5 km) Tel. 02-883-2998
CASA Nithra Bangkok (5 km) Tel. 02-282-3033
Centara Life Hotel Bangkok Phra Nakhon (6 km) Tel. 02-022-6336
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: What days is the Thai Newspaper Museum open?
A: It is generally open Monday to Friday and closed on Saturday and Sunday.
 
Q: What time does it open?
A: It is generally open from 09:00 – 17:00, and it’s recommended to contact staff before visiting.
 
Q: Do I need to contact staff before visiting?
A: Yes, it’s recommended to contact staff in advance to make entry smooth, since the museum is inside an association building.
 
Q: Who is this museum best for?
A: It’s ideal for people interested in media history, society, politics, and economics — as well as students and professionals in journalism, communications, and content work.
 
Q: How much time should I plan for the visit?
A: Plan for about 1–2 hours. If you come with a specific question or topic in mind, the visit becomes even more worthwhile.
TelTel: 026697124-6
FaxFax: 022415929
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Museums Group: Museums
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