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The map to the King Rama VII Museum
on the road to democracy


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The map to the King Rama VII Museum on Ratchadamnoen Avenue shows the way to the museum located
about 500 m from the Democracy Monument.

The museum is just east of the Banglampu – Ong Ang Canal, or Rob Krung, the second canal ring around the old city.
Fort Mahakarn and the old Mahakarn community are on the opposite bank.

Another prominent landmark is the quaint wrought iron bridge, the Panfah Bridge, spanning the canal.
This bridge was built during the reign of King Rama V.

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The scale of the map is at the top right corner.

The museum is open from Tuesdays to Sundays from 09:00 am – 04:00 pm.

Admission is 40 bahts. To return to the King Rama VII Museum.


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