Today I'm taking you on a trip to the Ancient Siam - เมืองโบราณ (Muang Boran) made some time ago now with my 2 sisters (they gave me the pleasure of coming to visit me in Thailand) and my sister-in-law.


IMG_2727.JPG
The Sanphet Prasat Palace
IMG_2731.JPG
the Dusit Maha Prasat Palace

เมืองโบราณ (Muang Boran) located 30 km south of Bangkok, created by the Thai millionaire businessman Lek Viriyaphant (1914 - 2000), is a reconstruction on 128 hectares (200 acres) of Thailand from North to South over different eras. Ancient Siam is dubbed as the world's largest outdoor museum (Wikipedia)

From Ideology to The History you can experience - Mr. Lek Viriyaphant


Ancientcitymap.jpg

[source: wikipedia]

The ticket price includes bike ride and tram ride (more information about ticket), the best way for me to enjoy the visit of the park is by bike. Bikes that you can choose at the entrance.


IMG_2679.JPG

IMG_2680.JPG
IMG_2690_reduce.JPG

One of the first things that strikes at first glance is the attention to the fine detail. Even if they are reproductions, we can see that Lek Viriyaphant was a great lover of Thailand, so many details and care have been taken, both outside and inside.


IMG_2833.JPG
IMG_2773T.jpg

We are easily transported by this atmosphere which makes us discover different aspects of Thai history through its architecture. Whether it is from the beginning of its history like here with Prang Sam Yod (13th century).


IMG_2810.JPG

Or in the reconstruction of a village such as the floating market that represents local life in the central plain of Thailand, totally immersive. I think this is one of the points that took us the most time to visit. The map gives a good idea of it size.


IMG_2846.JPG

In addition to being very pleasant, the floating market is animated by the presence of numerous shops. Making the visit all the more interesting and pleasant.


IMG_2847.JPG
IMG_2859.JPG
IMG_2854.JPG

The Old Market Town (Talad Bok) is not outdone with the atmosphere of an ancient Thai Community. Inspired by the residential of Tak Province, a region that I really appreciate, the place is nice to make a stop and eat.


IMG_2700.JPG
IMG_2718.JPG
IMG_2722.JPG
IMG_2707.JPG

And what to say about this variety of colors, each period shown is represented by the form of its constructions but also with its very diversified colors such as green for example here with the Royal Family Residences.


IMG_2815.JPG
IMG_2821.JPG

Associated with brown and gold in an even different architectural style.


IMG_2786.JPG

See even darker colors with gold with the Wat Chong Kham, more amazing and located in the northern provinces of Thailand. We really walk through the ages forgetting by the same token the present to let ourselves be enveloped by the beauty of the place and this feeling of tranquility.


IMG_2888.JPG
IMG_2890.JPG
IMG_2889.JPG
IMG_2892.JPG

The interiors are not to be outdone and the visual spectacle is simply amazing.


IMG_2800.JPG
IMG_2876.JPG
IMG_2877.JPG
IMG_2878.JPG
IMG_2881.JPG
IMG_2882.JPG

And to think that this is only a very small preview of what you can discover on the site, well yes, it's necessary to keep a little bit to give you the desire to go for a ride 😁 Moreover we already arrive at the end of the day and it's time for us to leave. See you for the next adventure 😉


IMG_2901.JPG
IMG_2905.JPG
IMG_2907.JPG
IMG_2897.JPG

All the pictures were taken with my Canon EOS 60D mounted with a EF-S 18-135mm 1:3.5-5.6 IS lens

Address

The Ancient City
296/1 Moo7 Sukhumvit Road,
Bangpoomai, Amphoe Samut Prakan
Samut Prakan Province 10280

Contact

Tel: 02-3234094-9
Website: https://www.muangboranmuseum.com/en/

Opening

Open Everyday
Opening Hours: 9.00-19.00

How to go there

Itinerary by BTS Sky train.
45 Minutes from BTS Siam – BTS Kheha
Saturday – Sunday Free shuttle service Between
BTS Kheha – Muangboran Museum