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San Kamphaeng Crockery Museum was founded in 1960 to collect antiques excavated in the temple area for later generations to study. The exhibition displays pottery from San Kamphaeng kiln. temple own's crockery excavated from the same source, Muen Dabreuan's stone inscription found in the temple of Chiang Saen, and copy of inscription along with translation. These are all displays on the ground floor. Opposite of the teakwood pavillion is a 2-storey brick building where Luang Pu La's remain is enshrined.
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Address And Contact Number
Telephone : 053 881 130
Operating hours
Open daily at 09.00 am - 04.00 pm.
Admission fee
Free admission
Getting There
With private car: From Bangkok, take Highway number 1 (Phaholyothin Road) and turn left onto Highway number 32 (Asia Route) through Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ang Thong and Nakhon Sawan. Then take Highway number 117, heads to Phitsanulok and Highway number 11 heads to Lampang, Lamphun And go to Chiang Mai. Drive straight on Highway number 11 through Chiang Mai Dairy Cooperative. Then slight left in parallel way. Drive under the bridge, then slight left to Highway number 121, go straight 3.4 km to San Klang intersection. Then turn right onto Highway number 1317, go straight 13 km, then turn right onto Highway number 1147, drive straight 4.9 km to found Wat Paung on the right, the destination is inside.
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FACILITY
Free parking