Bangkok Folk Museum

Bangkok Folk Museum
The Bangkok Folk Museum provides its guests with a look into the daily life of middle-class inhabitants of Bangkok in the period of World War II and the immediate epoch that followed. This building was originally the residence of the Suravadee family and conserves the way of life of a twenty year period from 1937 to 1957.

In addition to a garden, the museum features a couple of core two-storey structures. The first building has a room on the second floor where there are the living rooms of the ancestors which put on show the numerous historical objects of the foremost relatives. A King Rama V period Benjarong container assembled from Thai chinaware in five fundamental tints is one of the remnants. Other ceramic articles put on display in the Bangkok Folk Museum date back to the Rattanakosin time.
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