Attraction Details :
Located within the
temple grounds of WatPhraBorommathatWorawihan, this archaeological
museum is a two-story Thai-style residence. Downstairs, there are
displays of celadon Buddha images, tools, and ornaments from the
Dvaravati (6th-13th century) to the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932).
Most of the artifacts were donated by the Venerable Phra Chai Nat Muni
(Nuam) Suthatto, a widely-respected monk. He was also the former
Ecclesiastical Provincial Governor of Chai Nat, and a collector of
religious artifacts which were later donated to Thailand’s Fine Arts
Department. The second story is home to various Buddhist votive tablets
from the Dvaravati to the Rattanakosin period.To get there, from AmphoeMueang, take Highway No. 340 and turn into Highway No. 3183 at the intersection. Proceed another 1 kilometer. It is also accessible by the Bangkok - Wat Sing bus. This is the same route as WatPhraBorommathatWorawihan.
Operating hours are Wednesday through Sunday from 9.00 am-4.00 pm, except for national holidays. Admission is 10 baht. For additional information, call 0 2992 0096-9 or 0 5641 1457.