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Baan Silapin

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Explore the enchanting Baan Silapin, a unique destination in Phasi Charoen, Thailand. This cultural haven invites visitors to delve into the rich artistic traditions of the region while enjoying a charming ambiance. Immerse yourself in local craftsmanship, art exhibits, and inspiring workshops that celebrate Thai heritage.

About Baan Silapin

Baan Silapin, situated in the vibrant district of Phasi Charoen, Phetkasem20, is a remarkable cultural sanctuary that prides itself on preserving and showcasing the artistic essence of Thailand. This quaint destination provides an immersive experience that merges art, community, and tradition, making it a treasure trove for both locals and tourists alike.

Upon entering Baan Silapin, visitors are greeted by the captivating beauty of traditional Thai architecture, blending harmoniously with lush greenery and serene surroundings. The atmosphere is filled with creativity, where every corner tells a story through remarkable artworks and handicrafts. Local artisans are often seen at work, demonstrating their skills while connecting visitors to the time-honored practices of their craft.

The space also functions as a gallery, featuring a range of art forms, from paintings and sculptures to intricate woodwork and textiles. Each piece uniquely reflects the cultural narratives, beliefs, and history of Thailand, inviting you to dive deeper into the local artistic community. Engaging workshops and exhibitions are regularly held, providing hands-on experiences that allow visitors to create their own masterpieces and appreciate the beauty of Thai artistry.

Baan Silapin is not just an art venue; it is a community gathering place that promotes cultural exchange and education. The warm and welcoming atmosphere encourages conversation and connection among visitors and artists, fostering a sense of belonging and appreciation for the vibrant local culture.

As you stroll through the premises, be sure to take a moment to enjoy the tranquil gardens that surround Baan Silapin. These peaceful spaces serve as a perfect backdrop for reflection and inspiration. Whether you are an art enthusiast, a culture seeker, or simply looking for a relaxing escape, Baan Silapin promises an unforgettable experience.

Make your way to Phetkasem20 in Phasi Charoen and discover the magic of Baan Silapin, where art transcends boundaries and invites everyone to partake in the rich narrative of Thai heritage. Whether you’re exploring on your own or with family and friends, this enchanting destination will leave a lasting imprint in your heart, reminding you of the beauty of creativity and the power of community.

The area

Full Address

Phetkasem20, Phasi Charoen, 10160, Thailand

Name in Thai

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

Address in Thai

ถนนจรัลสนิทวงศ์ 3 แขวงคูหาสวรรค์ เขตภาษีเจริญ, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10160 ไทย

#Category

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

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5 thoughts on “Baan Silapin

  1. On the Klong Bang Luang, Baan Silapin (artiste house) is a beautiful 200 years house and a 600 years old Stupa (Chedi) inside. A lovely, fun and one of the best traditional puppet show in BKK, every day at 14.00 (Wednesday off.) It happens they have performance somewhere else, it’s a very popular troupe and has to earn money to continue to keep on making a living from their art. Handicraft by local artists displays for sale, activities, cafe and restaurants, a nice place to chill out. Many boat tours stop there. You can either go there by longtail boat (negotiate a klong tour) that you can rent from a pier (Thaksin Sathorn, Rajinee 7, Wat Arun) or BTS Bang Wa or Talat Phlu station and then a taxi to Wat kuhasawan (50 to 80 baht) from there a short walk to the klong. let me add, please don’t feed the fish with bread that’s not good for them.tel. 02 868 5279, 081 258 9260, 089 125 3949

  2. Arrived a few hours before the show so got the chance to watch kids practicing and learning the traditional arts. It was very exciting. Despite the heat (it was a really hot day!), the place is quite cooling so it was really convenient hanging around. There’s also a small cafe that serves Thai iced tea and coffee, much needed in that kind of weather. Should you feel hungry, there are restaurants serving Thai food. I absolutely love this place and highly recommended to those who have extra time in Bangkok.

  3. Last week I had the opportunity to visit Baan Silapin in Bangkok.Not many knows of this Artist village.The houses on stilts at the canal are 200 years old.They have puppet shows,cafe and quaint souvenir shops.The place is tranquil and for art lovers this place is a must visit place.

  4. We were lucky this trip to see the Puppet Show, after missing it last time two years ago. This time we had our granddaughter with us. The puppets came to magical life through the skill of the puppeteers. The puppeteers are dressed in black and masked, so that the puppets’ personalities dominate. At the end of the performance the puppets engaged with the audience. Our granddaughter received a lovely hug from one of them. A special experience. Incredibly, there is no charge for the puppet show, especially since the training and skill is high. You get to witness a Thai cultural performance at no charge!I think The Artist’s House is an marvellous place, it’s like being in the country but right in the middle of a huge city. It’s a quiet, cool spot in the middle of Bangkok and it’s delightful to sit there on the coffee shop verandah, on the klong, and watch the boat traffic pass by and to see all the houses on stilts with their gardens and decor, so colourful and creative. Upstairs is the art for viewing or buying. I think we took about a million photos here.

  5. We contacted the artist house via Facebook and found puppet shows are now offered on weekends only. We arrived via MRT to bang phai then a taxi (5-10mins) and had some food cooked by the lady in the corner of the cafe then made some bracelets to take home to friends, watched fish feeding and walked around the boardwalk then watched the puppet show. This was excellent in skill and also in training the next generation of puppetteers. We noticed the artist house had probably contributed to improving local livelihoods and the environment. Nice place to relax and have an icy cold milk tea and contribute to keeping culture alive.

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Where is Baan Silapin located?

Baan Silapin is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Phetkasem20, Phasi Charoen, 10160, Thailand



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