The Museum of Floral Culture

The Museum of Floral Culture is a fresh attraction in Bangkok, perfect for those who appreciate floral arts and have an interest in Thai art and culture, particularly the significant role of floral traditions in Thai life. This museum also showcases notable floral practices from various Asian civilizations, including India, China, Japan, Laos, and Bali in Indonesia. The exhibits feature a mix of photographs, artifacts, tools, and equipment used in floral artistry, complemented by fresh flowers to narrate their stories. Just a heads-up, don’t expect the grand floral displays typical of flower shows. Nestled in the serene Dusit District, the Museum of Floral Culture is housed in a stunning 100-year-old teak mansion built during King Rama VI"s reign, set within a beautifully landscaped garden that blends Thai and Zen styles across 1,800 square meters. Be sure to visit the charming tea shop on-site for a delightful pot of tea and some Asian sweets after your exploration.

Overview

Date: check visiting hours
Place: Bangkok, Thailand

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