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Chiang Mai House of Photography

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Discover the essence of photography at the Chiang Mai House of Photography, located on Phrapokklao Road in the heart of Thailand’s cultural gem. This vibrant hub invites both enthusiasts and professionals to engage with stunning displays and workshops that celebrate the art of photography.

About Chiang Mai House of Photography

Located on Phrapokklao Road in the picturesque Siphum Subdistrict, the Chiang Mai House of Photography is a must-visit destination for anyone passionate about capturing life’s fleeting moments. This unique venue showcases a wide array of photography exhibitions, highlighting the talents of local artists while also providing space for budding photographers to learn and grow. Visitors will find a welcoming atmosphere, equipped with knowledgeable staff ready to share insights into photography techniques and best practices. The House frequently hosts events and workshops tailored to all skill levels, aimed at enhancing creativity and technical skills. With its stunning exhibits and expert guidance, Chiang Mai House of Photography stands as a beacon of inspiration, encouraging visitors to explore the world through their lenses while celebrating the rich cultural backdrop of Chiang Mai. Embrace the art of storytelling through photography in a space that values creativity and community.

The area

Full Address

Phrapokklao Road Siphum Subdistrict, 50200, Thailand

Name in Thai

เชียงใหม่ เฮ้าส์ ออฟ โฟโตกราฟฟี่ (เมืองเชียงใหม่, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ถ.พระปกเกล้า ต.ศรีภูมิ, เมืองเชียงใหม่ 50200 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว เมืองเชียงใหม่, Things to Do in Chiang Mai

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10 thoughts on “Chiang Mai House of Photography

  1. …behind the Lanna Folk-life Museum. The exhibition is up the stairs on the right side of the building – remove your shoes before walking up. Admission is free. The current exhibit is “720 Years of Chiang Mai” running until November 1st. It’s an interesting collection of old black and white photos with more recent photos of the same locations in Chiang Mai. History buffs and photographers should enjoy the collection.

  2. Really nice cottage featuring local artists and students. Nice stop while walk around town. Must take your shoes off on arrival. You can walk the whole space in 20 minutes and around lots of eateries and other activities

  3. Perfect place to jump in for 15 minutes after a visit to Lanna folklife museum. Go down the alley right to the museum.

  4. This is a free attraction located across the Three Kings Monument. The exhibits keep changing. The photographs show us the Thai history and culture from different angles. A must see for those interested in history and photography.

  5. Went to the Lanna museum then the house of photography. It’s well worth going in for 15/20mins. C as my god OMG as its free

  6. The Chiang Mai House of photography is something you should definitely pop in to see while there. It’s pretty small, but very charming. The layout of the exhibition rooms are very cool and have a great flow, and the photography itself is great. It won’t take you long to wander through, but you are left alone to do it at any pace you please and there is no entrance charge. I left feeling very relaxed and highly inspired.

  7. As with any exhibition, it depends what’s on – as to how much you enjoy it. When we went there was a mixed exhibition with many good quality photographs.However, when I went to their facebook page for more information, I found it out of date and uninformative.Pictures were well presented, and the building is a lovely, cool temperature. It’s not big, so most exhibitions would not take long to go round. Two floors.It’s next door to the Lanna Folklife Museum, opposite the ‘Three Kings’ so very convenient. And entry is free.Well worth a visit if you’re in that area or visiting the nearby museums.

  8. Chiang Mai House of Photography, also referred to as ‘the Blue House’ behind the Lanna Folk Museum, is a nice break from the usual tourist stops whether you are a photography buff or not. The displays change making it a repeat visit place if you are in Chiang Mai longer term. When visiting, the gallery is upstairs and reached by stairs on the right side. It is well marked. The building itself is charming and pleasant to linger in as you view the photos.

  9. A great alternative way to learn about Thai culture. Exactly what that might be depends on what they are showing but it’s free so why not check it out?We viewed the thesis exhibition for the art graduates. Some stunning photos and interesting perspectives on Thai life from the students.Note: TripAdvisor is not showing the correct location. This is just behing the Folklife Museum which is in the building complex across the road to the east of the Three Kings Monument.

  10. Located in a beautiful building behind a museum in the center of the Old City, the Chiang Mai House of Photography was an interesting place to visit. When I went, there was a fascinating exhibit about Vietnamese fisherfolk. In addition to the photos, there are a couple of comfortable places to sit. No shoes allowed.

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Where is Chiang Mai House of Photography located?

Chiang Mai House of Photography is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Phrapokklao Road Siphum Subdistrict, 50200, Thailand



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