Information
Luang Ta Phung Museum was built in 2013 to collect ancient Buddha images. When Luang Ta Phung was alive, he was much respected. After he passed away, his disciples helped establish this museum for later generations to pay homage to him. The museum exhibits ancient Buddha images of over hundreds of years old such as Phra Suk, Phra Serm and Phra Sai etc. Each has a long history. The museum is shaped like a chedi with four gable ends. In the museum are exquisite and unique mural paintings.
Information from: website http://www.visityasothon.com
Management
Organization Museum
Important / Interesting artifacts
Legend has it that Phra Suk sank in the Mekong River at Phra Suk river bend.
Map
Address And Contact Number
Telephone : 045 711 872
Operating hours
Open daily at 10.00 am - 09.00 pm.
Admission fee
Free admission
Getting There
With private car: From Bangkok, take Highway number 1. Pass Pathum Thani, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya to Saraburi. Then go straight to Highway number 2 to Nakhon Ratchasima. Then turn right to Highway number 207. Pass Buri Ram, Maha Sarakham, Roi Et until reaching Yasothon. Then turn right to Highway number 23, go straight for 2.4 km. Then turn right to Varee Ratchadej Road. Go straight for 450 m, then turn right. Turn left and go straight for 500 m to Wat Sri Thammaram. The destination is inside.
Proper for General Public
Proper for Children
Credit Card
Advanced Booking
Reservation available, group visit needs to be formally booked in advance.
FACILITY
Free parking