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Located at 101 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd., Thailand, Queen Sirikit Art Gallery showcases an impressive collection of traditional and contemporary Thai art, celebrating the rich cultural heritage of the nation. Visitors can immerse themselves in stunning exhibitions, educational programs, and art workshops housed within this enchanting space.

About Queen Sirikit Art Gallery

Nestled in the heart of Thailand, Queen Sirikit Art Gallery stands as a testament to the country’s vibrant cultural scene. This remarkable venue is dedicated to promoting Thai art and serves as a platform for both established and emerging artists. The gallery’s architecture beautifully combines modern design with traditional Thai elements, making it a striking sight for visitors. Inside, guests can explore diverse exhibitions that highlight the intricacies of Thai craftsmanship, including textiles, ceramics, and paintings that reflect the nation’s storied history. In addition to visual art displays, the gallery also engages the community with educational programs aimed at fostering appreciation for the arts. With its commitment to celebrating Thai heritage, Queen Sirikit Art Gallery is a must-visit destination for art lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike. The gallery not only nurtures local talent but also encourages international dialogue through art, inviting a global audience to experience the beauty of Thai creativity first-hand. Whether you’re a local resident or a traveler seeking an authentic taste of Thailand’s artistic spirit, the Queen Sirikit Art Gallery is an essential stop on your journey.

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Full Address

101 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd., Thailand

Name in Thai

หอศิลป์สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ พระบรมราชินีนาถ (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

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

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10 thoughts on “Queen Sirikit Art Gallery

  1. Entrance is 50 baht, which is pretty hard to go wrong with. Exhibits are regularly changed. Current exhibit is entirely paintings of Princess Chulabhorn, mostly of tigers, leopards, and butterflies. The fourth floor has some wonderful interactive exhibits. Worth an hour or so of time.

  2. Interesting exhibits, just don’t expect to see any that are mentioned in the reviews since they change regularly. But they are all interesting and worth a visit anyway, so don’t miss it. Good for families (not with very young kids), teens, seniors, etc. Why only 4 stars? The cafe is closed and one elevator was out of commission.

  3. We had visited this art gallery located across the street from Wat Ratchanatdaram(Loha Prasat) during our vacation in Bangkok. Entrance tickets are priced at 50 baht per person. The gallery has 4 floors and many beautiful paintings. There is a beautiful painting of the queen in the ground floor of the gallery. We had a very good time checking out the paintings and clicking pictures.

  4. Been here for the university exhibition and it was inspiring.The gallery is huge! If you don’t have a lot of time in Bangkok you can maybe skip it if there isn’t an exhibition you’re interested in as they all change!

  5. A collection of gowns worn by the queen and many photos of her reign. Close to several attractions and well worth an hour visit with free admission.

  6. This is a small gallery with the art mostly relating to Thai culture or Buddha. Three floors. Very few people present but the art is quite interesting to see. You can’t go wrong with a small admission fee of 50 baht.

  7. There’s an exhibition now January 2020 that covers a wide range of genres, mediums and scale. Pretty impressive curation too. A nice quiet space to wander around in. I am not huge fan of larger museum type gallery spaces but this is wonderful.

  8. This is a rather limited collection of contemporary Thai art. The 2nd floor had some interesting pieces and the third floor were just amateurish art pieces for sale. The top floor was closed.

  9. There are a lot of free things to do in Bangkok and while 50B isnt a lot, it can be prohibitive when there are so many other place you can see for free, this is the one activity you should pay for.If you like are then you must visit, with a constant rotating gallery of showings on the upper floor, you are sure to see something wonderful everytime and as the purpose of the gallery is to promote local artist you can even purchase something if you like it

  10. The art gallery is only 3 floors so far but the artwork is unique and serves a story. Many of the paintings on the 2/3rd floor are repetitive but all have meaning. It’s a good short stop but I wouldn’t go out of my way to visit. It’s right next to a temple which is also a good stop.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Queen Sirikit Art Gallery

Where is Queen Sirikit Art Gallery located?

Queen Sirikit Art Gallery is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 101 Ratchadamnoen Klang Rd., Thailand

What is the contact number for Queen Sirikit Art Gallery?

You can reach out to Queen Sirikit Art Gallery at 02-281-5360-1 for any inquiries about your visit or special events.

Does Queen Sirikit Art Gallery have an official website?

Yes, you can explore more about Queen Sirikit Art Gallery, including its history, cultural significance, and upcoming events, by visiting its official website at http://www.queengallery.org.



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