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Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum

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Discover the rich heritage of Thai ceramics at Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum, located in Prabath, Thailand. Experience captivating exhibits featuring exquisite pottery and unique craftsmanship that showcase the cultural significance and artistic expressions of the region.

About Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum


Welcome to the Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum, situated at 32 Watjongkham Road, Prabath, 52000, Thailand. This remarkable destination invites visitors to delve into the intricate world of Thai ceramics, where art and culture merge beautifully. The museum showcases an extensive collection of handcrafted ceramic pieces, reflecting the skill and traditions of local artisans.

As you step into the museum, you are greeted by a stunning array of pottery that spans various styles and eras. Each exhibit tells a story, offering insights into the historical context and cultural significance of ceramics in Thailand. Visitors will appreciate the meticulous craftsmanship displayed in each piece, from traditional designs to contemporary interpretations.

Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum is not only a showcase of art but also a center for learning and appreciation of the ceramic arts. Through workshops and demonstrations, guests have the opportunity to engage with pottery-making techniques, gaining hands-on experience and a deeper understanding of this ancient craft.

The museum is dedicated to preserving the legacy of Thai ceramics and promoting the importance of this artistic tradition. Whether you are a history enthusiast, art lover, or simply curious about Thai culture, the museum provides an enlightening and enriching experience for all.

Plan your visit to Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum and immerse yourself in the beauty of Thai ceramic art. The serene atmosphere, combined with the stunning exhibits, creates an unforgettable experience that highlights the significance of ceramics in Thai heritage. Make sure to carve out time to explore the museum and discover the stories woven into each piece of pottery that reflects the rich cultural tapestry of Thailand.

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Full Address

32 Watjongkham Road, Prabath, , 52000, Thailand

Name in Thai

พิพิธภัณฑ์เซรามิคธนบดี (เมืองลำปาง, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

32 Watjongkham Road, Prabath,, เมืองลำปาง 52000 ไทย

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10 thoughts on “Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum

  1. Very nice ceramic factory outlet, display and sale of they handcraft.Their design, material and finishing is excellent…. at affordable price.With a museum, a coffee shop and all serviced by friendly staff

  2. Did not have time to visit the museum, it was closing when I was there. But the shop was great, so many things to buy, and at good prices too, could not resist! Now regret I did not buy more to give out as gifts, haha! Very friendly staff (especially the new girl in the shop!)

  3. After paying 60 baht entrance fee, we began a tour of Dhanabadee ceramic museum with a local guide that provided interesting informations about origin and evolution of the factory, and the process of making a famous Chinese style “chicken bowl”. Also, we visited the real place where these ceramics were produced and watched some demonstrations. The tour ended at the statue of Dhanabadee’s founder. Great tour !After the tour was over, we bought some cutie souvenirs at the shop. There are also a cafe and DIY workshop (painting ceramic) at the place. Pity that we didn’t have an enough time to participate this activity.Truly recommend to visit the place. Don’t miss this.

  4. An excellent museum showcasing the its history. The guided tour, with an excellent English-speaking guide, took 40 minutes. After tour was over there was no pressure to buy any of the ceramic products at their gift shop.

  5. To be honest, we did not know what to expect since the name itself does not conjure up any great expectations. We were pleasantly surprised! Our tour guide Mae was very informative and explained every process making Ceramics. Watching some of the Ceramic Artist was very interesting and was impressed with their talent. After the tour, we were able to visit the Ceramic Gift Shop. We did buy several items, but it was nice that there was no pressure to purchase, as there is in many other Factory Tours. Would definately recommend.

  6. We visited in 2019 but I forgot to finish this review. It is worth visiting this place and you will want to buy some ceramics for sure

  7. Such a wonderful experience! Very unique to see the museum and how everything is made. Best part of it was our tour guide! Very knowledgeable and friendly 🙂

  8. Very interesting place where you discover how are made the traditional ceramic bowls decorated with the rooster. Good visit with explanations and nice shop.

  9. A lovely place to visit. The tour, at set times is given in English which was very interesting and fun. You are given an indepth history of the origins of the pottery production here.Then you can observe the many stages of the pottery creation. There’s an excellent display of old and current examples of what is produced and exported all over the world. At the end of the tour there is an opportunity to buy some pottery in an excellent shop with small cafe serving delicious ice cream.Definitely worth a visit.

  10. The entrance fee is 100 bhat and there are free guided tours in the museum. With the ticket you get 10bhat discount for the coffee shop and 100bhat discount for the gift shop. I was alone in the guided tour, and the guide was very kind and very good English. She explained about everything in the museum. This place is some sort of a temple for the man who came all the way to to Thailand from China and founded this place which became very famous and has a very good reputation for its ceramic products worldwide. Worth a visit and to buy something nice back home for family and friends. The gift shop also offers you to paint on your own on ceramic and take back home.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum

Where is Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum located?

Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 32 Watjongkham Road, Prabath, , 52000, Thailand

What is the contact number for Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum?

You can reach out to Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum at +66 61 273 3344 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.

Does Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum have an official website?

Yes, you can explore more about Dhanabadee Ceramic Museum, including its history, cultural significance, and upcoming events, by visiting its official website at http://www.facebook.com/CeramicMuseum/.



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