Gallery
Information
This historic center was established on December 17 , 2009, with the cooperation of both government and private sectors to display the history of Phitsanulok province, of Chan Palace, and the honor of King Naresuan. The exhibition area is divided into 3 parts: 1. reception, 2. permanent exhibition, and 3. temporary exhibitions. The permanent exhibition will be divided into the following exhibitions: 1. The historic town on two banks of Nan River, 2. 9 Centuries Archives of Phitsanulok, 3. Phitsanulok's Fine Arts and Crafts, 4. King Naresuan the Great, from the little Prince of Chan Palace to the Hero of Thailand. This historic center is a large hall with exhibitions diagram on the outside of the room. When walking in, you will meet with the reception, and to the right is a rotating exhibition.
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Management
Organization Museum
Important / Interesting artifacts
History of Chan Palace, Model of the palace, and religious place in the palace. Wood building from King Rama V period.
Map
Address And Contact Number
Telephone : 055-247 204-5
Email : chanpalace58@gmail.com
Operating hours
Open Tuesday - Sunday at 09.00 am - 04.00 pm.
Admission fee
Free admission
Getting There
With private car: From Bangkok, take Highway number 1 (Phahon Yothin) to Wang Noi and then take Highway number 32 (Asia route) pass Ayutthaya, Ang Thong, Singburi, Chai Nat, Nakhon Sawan. Then take route number 117 to Phitsanulok. From downtown, head west along route number 12. Turn right into Thepharak, turn right into Ja Nok Rong, drive for 50 m, and turn left, the destination is on the left.
Proper for General Public
Proper for Children
Credit Card
Advanced Booking
Reservation is not needed.
FACILITY
Free parking