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Jesada Technik Museum is an automotive paradise located in Ngew-Rai, Thailand, showcasing a stunning collection of vintage cars, motorcycles, and unique automotive memorabilia. Ideal for automotive enthusiasts and families alike, this museum provides an educational experience, highlighting the evolution of transportation through engaging exhibits and stunning displays.

About Jesada Technik Museum


Nestled at 100 Moo 2, Phuttamonthon Sai 8 Road, Ngew-Rai, the Jesada Technik Museum is a must-visit destination for car lovers and history buffs alike. This remarkable museum houses one of the largest collections of classic and vintage vehicles in Southeast Asia, curated with passion and dedication by its founder, Jesada Auychai. Visitors can explore exquisite models that span various eras, ranging from rare European marques to beloved American classics, as well as an impressive selection of motorcycles and unique automotive memorabilia. The museum’s spacious layout and well-organized displays provide an immersive experience, with each vehicle accompanied by detailed information, offering insights into their history and significance. Whether you’re a casual observer eager to appreciate automotive artistry or a die-hard enthusiast searching for rare finds, Jesada Technik Museum presents an unforgettable journey through the world of automobiles. With its welcoming atmosphere, friendly staff, and a commitment to preserving automotive heritage, this museum is a delightful escape for individuals of all ages looking to enrich their understanding of transportation history while enjoying a memorable day out.

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100 Moo 2, Phuttamonthon Sai 8 Road Ngew-Rai, Thailand

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พิพิธภัณฑ์รถโบราณ เจษฎาเทคนิคมิวเซียม (นครชัยศรี, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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8 thoughts on “Jesada Technik Museum

  1. I had a great day out here, this is perhaps the world’s biggest collection of Bubble Cars, but there are so many other cars too, also planes, buses (Routemaster!) and even helicopters. I got speaking to the owner and he even showed me parts of the museum that are usually out of bounds to the public. It’s entirely privately owned, and the owner is a real car enthusiast with a remarkable knowledge and love of all things automotive. This is free, though donations are appreciated, and its a great day for the family and kids always love the bubble cars. They have a Delorean here which may be the only one in Thailand.

  2. The owner has quite a collection of mostly post-war cars and although many are in pretty poor shape, there is plenty here to interest anyone who has an interest in this sort of thing. Not sure I would travel a long way to see it, but if you are passing through the area or staying somewhere nearby, it is well worth a visit

  3. A motley collection of cars the conditions of which look better in the photos. Nothing particularly exotic nor desirable when they were new. However if you have run out of temples or shopping centres to visit this may be an option. It is about an hour’s drive out of Bangkok. Bonus: it is completely free.

  4. A huge but unusual collection of cars from various eras. Mostly very well maintained. A few planes, buses and trains as well.

  5. On the upside, as the song says ‘trains and boats and planes’- well there are trains on their own tracks. We saw no boats but many aircraft of various sorts PLUS taxis from London and elsewhere, London Routemaster buses, thousands of cars from the Bubble to the right-seated stretch limos.On the downside there is no signage so it is not easy to find, there are very limited catering facilities (so after a 90 minute car trip, no much needed tea or coffee) and the main aircraft/bus site is open only on Saturday – pleasingly the Staff opened it up for us.As a ‘bus nut’ it was freaky to see the number plate of RML 2622 on a Leyland Titan PD3!!!!

  6. It has a good collection of cars, scooters, bikes, motorcycles, planes and buses. Especially one of many treasures is DMC! They also kindly offer free drinks at the premises. I just wish they would have few cars open for kids to get into and steer the wheel, etc. My son is 3 and it was hard to stop him from climbing into cars. If they could offer a little bit of more interactivity for visitors and more information about the items they have, would make this museum ever better. But overall we’ve had a good time there.

  7. Just lots and lots of old cars to look at! Free entry and very instagram-able place. Great if you like shooting photos.

  8. It is free to enter. There are small cars in the museum. The museum is well maintained. We spent about one hour there.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Jesada Technik Museum

Where is Jesada Technik Museum located?

Jesada Technik Museum is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 100 Moo 2, Phuttamonthon Sai 8 Road Ngew-Rai, Thailand

What is the contact number for Jesada Technik Museum?

You can reach out to Jesada Technik Museum at +66 34 339 468 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.

Does Jesada Technik Museum have an official website?

Yes, you can explore more about Jesada Technik Museum, including its history, cultural significance, and upcoming events, by visiting its official website at http://www.jesadatechnikmuseum.com/.



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