Contemporary Art Gallery Ratchadamnoen
Managed by the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture. Ministry of Culture A four-storeyed historic building built between 1937 and 1948, during the reign of Field Marshal P. Pibulsongkram, the building was restored by the original architectural style. The building has been renovated to serve as a space for contemporary art exhibitions. Contemporary Art and Culture
The exhibition hall is divided into 3 stages.
1st floor consists of a rotating exhibition room. Auditorium
2nd floor consists of library, exhibition room And labs 1 and 2
3rd floor consists of exhibition room of ASEAN Cultural Center.
Contemporary Art Exhibition 6 arts and crafts workshops in visual arts, architecture, literature, music and film design.
Awareness exhibition on ASEAN countries and design to add value to the product.
Open Tuesday - Sunday from 10am to 7pm.
No entrance fees.
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