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Visit the National Science Museum in Thailand for an immersive experience in the world of science. Located at 39 Village No. 3, 12120, this museum features interactive exhibits, educational programs, and fascinating displays that inspire curiosity and wonder about the universe. Perfect for families and science enthusiasts, the National Science Museum is a must-visit destination for anyone looking to explore the wonders of science.

About National Science Museum


The National Science Museum, situated at 39 Village No. 3, 12120 in Thailand, stands as a beacon of knowledge and discovery. This dynamic institution invites visitors to delve deep into the captivating world of science through a variety of engaging and educational exhibits. From the moment you step into the museum, you are greeted with innovative displays that cover a multitude of scientific fields, including physics, biology, astronomy, and environmental science.

As you wander through the museum, you will encounter hands-on activities designed to ignite the imagination and stimulate curiosity. These interactive installations allow visitors of all ages to engage with scientific principles in an entertaining and memorable way. Whether you’re launching a miniature rocket, exploring the mysteries of the human body, or uncovering the secrets of the universe, each exhibit is crafted to provide a profound understanding of scientific concepts.

The National Science Museum takes pride in its commitment to education. It offers a range of educational programs, workshops, and guided tours tailored for students and families. These initiatives foster a love for learning and encourage participants to think critically about the world around them. Many visitors leave with not only newfound knowledge but a heightened enthusiasm for science that inspires future exploration.

This vibrant destination is perfect for families seeking an enriching experience, school groups eager to enhance their curriculum, or anyone with a keen interest in science and discovery. As a key player in the educational landscape of Thailand, the National Science Museum nurtures a culture of inquiry, innovation, and exploration.

With its impressive array of exhibits and a commitment to science education, the National Science Museum is a must-visit for tourists and locals alike. Whether you are a seasoned science enthusiast or just looking for a day of family fun, this museum promises an unforgettable journey into the wonders of science. Plan your visit today to explore, learn, and be inspired.

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Full Address

39 Village No. 3, 12120, Thailand

Name in Thai

พิพิธภัณฑ์วิทยาศาสตร์แห่งชาติ (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

39 Village No. 3, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 12120 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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10 thoughts on “National Science Museum

  1. This museum is located in the Northeast of Bangkok approximately one hour’s drive away.We visited both the National Science Museum and Natural History Museum. Both the museums were very well-maintained. Many of the displays were very interesting and interactive. There were explanations written in English, so it was very easy to understand. There were also staff around, who could communicate in basic English. They were very helpful and they were very keen to perform demonstrations.It is a nice place to take children, as they can learn many things in the museums. You can spend half a day there easily.

  2. This museum is three in one. They have the Science Museum, Natural History Museum, and the Information Technology Museum. It is an hour outside of Bangkok, so travel during non-commuting hours, but it is worth the drive. This is particularly great if you have children – there is so much to see and a lot of hands-on activities. While much is in Thai, almost everything is also in English.

  3. I have free time for this weekend to discover new places I never went before. 250bht ticket package for Thai/ 3 museums in one area (National Science Museum, Natural history museum and Information Technology museum) I love temporary exhibition ‘Monster in the sea’ from now-31 Jan 2018, don’t miss!Some exhibitions needs maintenance. A lot of Informations were old and broken. by the way, they’re still fun to play around.

  4. My 7 and 4 years old enjoy the National Science Museum every time! Most of the exhibition and interaction were working, so the kids had so much fun leading and touching thing. The 7-floor building has so much to offer even for a growth up with the price of 100bath (for both Thai and foreigner) while the children are free. This price also include the ticket to other 2 Museums (which we don’t have enough time to visit)I would recommend this place for every family with children. I also see that there is a building on going for the Rama 9 Museum . I will sure visit this places again!

  5. Loved the Artist Hall which celebrates the collection of valuable art and cultural pieces collected by the king. Its divided into 9 sections that covered all aspects of photography, literature, landscape, handicrafts and musical composition. It exhibits the biography and pieces of work by every national artist. Loved the 6th floor presentation on Thai folk intellect.

  6. This museum complex is really made up of either 3 or 4 separate main buildings and individual museums, and we just visited the Information Technology part, not all that far (or close) to the main building. It was cool. There were the usual drawbacks, something not working, design could be improved, etc., but on the whole my kids really loved it. That theme has so much potential (information technology, what computers can do) that it’s easy to see any version of a museum covering it as falling short. Our kids are downloading programs that can do things apps weren’t doing a year or two ago, and a museum couldn’t keep up. Still it was interesting. A robot display was nice for younger kids, my daughter loved driving, and they both liked a Lego theme display (kind of getting off theme just a little, maybe). A roller coaster ride simulation was nice, just a little on the intense side.

  7. Amazing building but once inside a bummer. No English staff, kind of outdated and all workshops were closed.we went to the others museum and all of them were way more fun

  8. Great experience I’ll be back again. we only had 2 hours so we had to run through to see it all. put 4 to 5 hours off so you can see it all in good time. There are three buildings you can walk through. There are lots of things for little kids. put on warm clothes as it is cold inside.

  9. The National Science Museum has a nice variety of exhibits inside of the 7-floor main building. Each floor has a theme of sorts, though the 1st floor varies more widely due to its size. Most of it is suitable for kids roughly 1st grade through about 6th, though some aspects of exhibits, such as the chemistry area, are going to be quite a bit over the younger ones heads. But there was enough to look at and touch even there to maintain our 7yr old daughter’s attention. Lots of hard science; chemistry, physics, biology, earth sciences. But also areas more toward engineering; robotics, architecture, etc. They also have some areas of physical and cultural anthropology as well as archaeology. No double-pricing for foreigners, so that’s a plus. Seniors (60+) and school-aged or younger kids are free, others just 100 baht. Some of the hands-on things didn’t work but really just a few. We spent 5hrs there including a lunch break and our 7yr old was dialed-in the entire time. It’s quite well done and is certainly a great deal for the price. For small added fees, you can enjoy a science show or the “4D” theater. It is quite a distance from Bangkok proper, so is not accessible by public transportation. There are 3 other museums on the grounds but I will address those in their own right.

  10. Excellent opportunity I’m going to have to return. Because we only had two hours, we had to rush through everything in order to see everything. reduce the time by four to five hours so that you may view everything in plenty of time. There are three different buildings that can be traversed on foot. There are a lot of activities that are geared for younger children. Dress warmly because it is chilly inside the building.

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National Science Museum is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 39 Village No. 3, 12120, Thailand



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