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Muse Pass ticket book for 20 museums visiting in Thailand

Ticket Price: 199 Baht
Public Sale from 1 June 2014 - 31 December 2014
at Museum SiamThe Queen’s Gallery, TTM Outlets
Visit Museum 22 May 2014 - 31 March 2015

    
20 Museums & Learning Centers:
- MUSEUM SIAM
Museum Siam : Discovering history, Discovering you
A permanent exhibition entitled "The Account of Thailand" unfolding the history of the land and the people of Thailand from the ancient time up to the present days . The exhibition enables visitors to learn and discover answers of "What Thainess is?" via fun and informative presentations.
- NSM Science Square
Explore scientific concepts and get hands-on during creative and challenging activities at NSM Science Square. Don’t miss the exhibition "Dialogue in the Dark" in which visitors experience living in darkness for an hour.
- Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall
An interactive, multimedia learning center and venue to learn about the history, arts, culture, and traditional lifestyle of the people in the Rattakosin period. This is on stop on Ratchadamnoen Road you can’t miss.
- Siam house of bizarre creatures
A living museum where you can experience the charm of nature and the wonder of bizarre creatures. Enjoy a weekend market by the river and discover the local beauty on a boat and the traditional lifestyle.
- PRAISANEEYAKARN
The memorial hall of the first postal service in Thailand. The building exhibits the life of King Chulalongkorn who introduced postal and telegraph services to the kingdom, and holds information on the Thai postal service.
- Phya Thai Palace
Soak up the atmosphere and indulge in nostalgia for the old-world, an era centuries ago. The palace was graced by the then royal family members and the site later became a military hospital.
- Bangkok Folk \'s museum
A museum built thanks to the dedication and passion of its owner who wished to turn his home into a museum in order to tell the story of the traditional Bangkok lifestyle in both the pre- and post-WW II periods for interested students and the general public.
- SAM SEN NAI PHILATELIC MUSEUM
An educational haven for postal stamp collectors and enthusiasts who adore the beauty and diversity of the painted stories stamps carry. The museum showcases a number of exhibitions of rare stamps for visitors of all ages.
- Police Museum Parusakawan Palace
Learn about the evolution of the Thai police, both socially and politically, since the 16th century. The palace comprises the Chitralada Villa, which displays His Majesty the King\'s functions regarding the Thai police, and a newly built, two-story glass building which exhibits the history of the police force.
- King Prajadhipok Museum
The museum commemorates the daily life, activities and royal belongings of H.M. the King Prajadhipok and Queen Rambhai Barni. It also showcases the change of government from an absolute monarchy to a democratic constitutional monarchy.
- Science Museum
Housed within its distinctive building, three cubes balancing on their points, the museum features a number of innovative scientific exhibitions, cutting edge technology, and activities for visitors to explore.
- Natural History Museum
At the Natural History Museum you can learn all about planet Earth, its evolution, nature and animals. The museum is also a leading research center which gathers Thailand’s natural history resources.
- Information Technology Museum
Enter the world of information technology and learn about its evolution. Discover the new wave of information and communication technology which is revolutionizing the world.
- Siriraj Medical Museum, Museum Siriraj Phimukhsthan place
Explore the world of pathology, forensics, parasites and anatomy at Siriraj Hosptial’s museums. Learn about the history and tradition of the communities around the hospital, from Bangkok Noi to Wang Lang, through modern presentation tools and techniques.
- Thai PBS MUSEUM
The venue showcases the media revolution from past to present through multimedia presentations and exhibitions. Experience traditional media and its history, while keeping up with the media in the modern context.
- Silapa Rattanakosin Resource Center, SSRU
3 Silp Rattanakosin, the Arts and Culture Office at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, showcases the changes and revolutions in Thai culture with modern exhibits and displays.
- Film Archive
A unique and singular learning center devoted to Thai films. The venue collects and draws together props and accessories used in the Thai film industry from the past to present.
- Krungthai Art Gallery
This contemporary art gallery is set in a stunning Sino-Portuguese building, displaying KTB’s art collections. It also provides a space for artists to showcase their works.
- Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Center - RCAC
The RCAC is an art space for displaying inspirational and artistic works and also hosts activities related to contemporary art. This four-story learning venue allows visitors to explore and gain knowledge of art and culture.
- The Queen’s Gallery
The Queen’s Gallery displays the work of both emerging and honored Thai artists, hosts a variety of art exhibitions, and promotes precious Thai works of art.

Benefits:
- Free admission to 20 learning centers and museums.
- Get special discounts from more than 200 shops.
Conditions:
1. Present your Muse Pass, a premier passport, at the museum’s entrance.
One Coupon per person, per visit, (at the place mentioned in the coupon)
2. Check details, rules and conditions of each museum or learning center presented in the Muse Pass passport before visiting the place.
3. Expired coupons are non-refundable and non-returnable.
4. Muse Pass is valid until 31 March 2015.
5. Reserves the right to change the terms and conditions without prior notice.

For more information
Museum Siam
Open daily from 10am-6pm (except Monday)
4 Sanam Chai Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
GPS 13.744533, 100.494196
Tel: +66(0)2225 2777 ext.505  Fax: +66(0)2225 2775
http://www.museumsiam.org/museumsiamprivilege/index.php?mode=musepass

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