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Musées et Galeries d'Art à Bangkok

Que vous soyez passionné d'art, d'histoire, de culture royale ou de curiosités insolites, les musées et galeries d'art de Bangkok offrent une plongée riche et variée dans l'identité de la ville et de la Thaïlande. On peut les regrouper en deux grandes catégories : les institutions majeures et les établissements méconnus. Voici un aperçu complet des principaux musées et galeries d'art de Bangkok, classés en trois catégories pour plus de clarté.
Musées et Galeries d'Art à Bangkok (Visites Privées et Guidées des Musées et Galeries d'Art de Bangkok).

Musées et Galeries d'Art à Bangkok

Que vous soyez passionné d'art, d'histoire, de culture royale ou de curiosités insolites, les musées et galeries d'art de Bangkok offrent une plongée riche et variée dans l'identité de la ville et de la Thaïlande. On peut les regrouper en deux grandes catégories : les institutions majeures et les établissements méconnus. Le panorama comprend de grands musées nationaux et privés comme le Musée d'Art Contemporain (MOCA Bangkok), le Musée National de Bangkok, le Musée du Textile de la Reine Sirikit et le Musée des Barges Royales, ainsi que des lieux plus atypiques comme le Musée Médical Siriraj, le Musée du Préservatif, le Musée Technik Jesada ou encore Kamavijitra : L’Art de l’Amour. Ensemble, ils révèlent la richesse d'une ville qui ne cesse de se développer son offre culturelle. Ces musées participent pleinement a l'attrait de la capitale thaïlandaise et méritent amplement une visite.

La scène artistique contemporaine de Bangkok est en plein essor, avec une multitude de galeries mettant en lumière les talents locaux et, dans une moindre mesure, internationaux. Au cœur de la ville, le Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) fait office de centre multidisciplinaire dédié à l'éveil, aux arts visuels, au spectacle vivant et au dialogue culturel. La fondation 100 Tonson promeut des œuvres contemporaines avant-gardistes, tandis que la TARS Gallery dans le quartier d’Ari et Cartel Artspace soutiennent les artistes locaux émergents, souvent à travers des expositions politiquement engagées. À Silom, la H Gallery propose des expositions mêlant perspectives sud-est asiatiques et internationales. Nova Contemporary met en avant des artistes thaïlandais expérimentaux dans un cadre épuré et minimaliste. Située dans le complexe créatif Warehouse 30, la Gallery VER se distingue par ses installations conceptuelles. Le Subhashok Arts Centre (S.A.C.) allie tradition et innovation, tandis que Whitescape (anciennement Whiteline) à Bang Rak fusionne art et vie nocturne, redéfinissant l’expérience de la galerie dans un contexte urbain de mégapole.
Musées et Galeries d'Art à Bangkok (Visites Privées et Guidées des Musées et Galeries d'Art de Bangkok).

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Musées et Galeries d'Art à Bangkok (Visites Privées et Guidées des Musées et Galeries d'Art de Bangkok).

Musées à découvrir

Musées et Galeries d'Art à Bangkok (Visites Privées et Guidées des Musées et Galeries d'Art de Bangkok).

Galeries d'art

Visiter un musée devrait être une expérience volontaire et agréable, une occasion d’acquérir des connaissances et de découvrir quelque chose de nouveau faisant partie du patrimoine national. Cela nous relie au passé, en nous rappelant ce que ceux qui nous ont précédés ont accompli pour le bien de leur pays, de l’humanité et au-delà.

La véritable question (ou peut-être le véritable défi) est donc la suivante : dans un monde dominé par le numérique, avec la consommation comme horizon indépassable, comment attirer les nouvelles générations et les visiteurs novices dans les musées, et les aider à s'approprier le patrimoine, ce qui demande un effort intellectuel et de la concentration ?

Jouer dans les musées est une première approche ludique pour une découverte, une façon d'éveiller l’intérêt personnel et la curiosité des profanes. L'objectif est de les convaincre de revenir au musée par envie, avec le désir sincère d’en apprendre davantage et de partager.

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Museum of Contemporary Art of Bangkok (MOCA)

The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Bangkok is a beacon of modern creativity, showcasing Thailand's vibrant art scene. Its mission is to foster appreciation for contemporary Thai artists, blending traditional themes with modern expression. Iconic pieces include works by Thawan Duchanee and Chalermchai Kositpipat. Located in Bangkok's Chatuchak district, MOCA offers a captivating journey through Thailand's evolving artistic landscape.

National Museum of Bangkok — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

National Museum of Bangkok

The National Museum in Bangkok, Thailand, is a gateway to Thai heritage and culture. Its mission is to preserve and showcase Thailand's rich history. Iconic pieces include the Ram Khamhaeng Inscription, the world's earliest evidence of Thai script, and exquisite Sukhothai-era Buddha statues. Located near the Grand Palace, it's a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall Museum

The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall in Bangkok is a cultural and historical center dedicated to showcasing the rich heritage of the Rattanakosin Era. Its mission is to educate and inspire visitors about Thailand's golden age through interactive exhibits, iconic artifacts, and immersive experiences. Located near Democracy Monument, this venue highlights the city's deep historical roots and cultural heritage.

National Museum of Royal Barges — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Royal Barges National Museum

The Royal Barges Museum in Bangkok is a unique cultural repository showcasing Thailand's regal maritime heritage. Its mission is to preserve and display the ornate royal barges used in ceremonial processions on the Chao Phraya River. Iconic pieces include the Suphannahong, a magnificent golden swan barge. The museum, nestled along the Bangkok Noi Canal, offers a captivating glimpse into the nation's royal ceremonies and artistic craftsmanship.

Museum Siam — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Museum Siam

Museum Siam in Bangkok is a unique exploration of Thai identity, blending traditional history with contemporary culture. Its mission is to foster understanding and appreciation of Thailand's rich heritage. Iconic exhibits include interactive displays and multimedia installations, set in a strikingly renovated neoclassical building in the heart of Bangkok's historic district on Sanam Chai Road, few blocks away from Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan.

Jim Thompson Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Jim Thompson House Museum

The Jim Thompson House Museum in Bangkok celebrates the legacy of Jim Thompson, an American businessman and architect who revitalized the Thai silk industry. This museum, nestled in lush gardens nearby Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, showcases Thompson's exquisite collection of Asian art and his traditional Thai-style home. It stands as a testament to cross-cultural appreciation and architectural beauty, attracting visitors worldwide to explore its rich history and iconic art pieces.

Suan Pakkad Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Suan Pakkad Museum

The Suan Pakkad Museum in Bangkok is a serene oasis showcasing traditional Thai architecture and ancient art and antiques. Its mission is to preserve Thailand's rich cultural heritage. Iconic pieces include ancient Ban Chiang pottery, exquisite Thai paintings, and a collection of rare musical instruments. Located amidst lush gardens, this museum offers a tranquil escape from the city's bustle in the Phaya Thai, Ratchathewi area.

Siriraj Medical Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Siriraj Medical Museum

The Siriraj Medical Museum in Bangkok, also known as the "Museum of Death," offers a unique educational experience. Its mission is to enlighten visitors about medical history and human anatomy. Iconic exhibits include preserved human bodies and rare pathological specimens. Located within Siriraj Hospital, Thailand's oldest hospital, this museum combines history, science, and a touch of the macabre, making it a must-visit for those interested in the medical field.

Museum of Counterfeit Goods — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Tilleke Gibbins Museum of Counterfeit Goods

The Museum of Counterfeit Goods in Bangkok presents a unique exploration of intellectual property and counterfeit products. Its mission is to educate visitors on the impacts of piracy and counterfeiting. Featuring an array of replicated goods ranging from clothing to electronics, the museum highlights the nuances and challenges in distinguishing between genuine and fake items. Situated in the Rama III road, this museum offers a thought-provoking experience that melds legal education with consumer awareness.

Thai Labor Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Thai Labour Museum

The Thai Labor Museum is a unique museum dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of labor and industrial development in Thailand. Its mission is to educate visitors through engaging exhibits that highlight the struggles and achievements of Thai workers. Iconic pieces include historical machinery, photographs, and personal narratives. Housed in a historic railway building, the museum connects Thailand's industrial past with its present, offering a profound look into the country's labor evolution.

Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles

The Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles in Bangkok, Thailand, embodies a dedication to preserving and showcasing the rich heritage of Thai textiles. Its mission is to educate and inspire through an exquisite collection of traditional fabrics, royal garments, and contemporary textile art. The museum, located within the Grand Palace compound, is iconic for its rare silk pieces and stunning royal costumes, reflecting Thailand's vibrant textile history and cultural identity.

National Science Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

National Science Museum

The National Science Museum in Pathum Thani, is a modern architectural marvel dedicated to promoting science and technology. Its unique design resembles a futuristic cube, symbolizing knowledge and innovation. Inside, visitors encounter interactive exhibits on astronomy, robotics, and natural sciences. It houses iconic displays like the dinosaur skeleton and space exploration artifacts. Located in Pathum Thani, it's a hub for educational enrichment and scientific discovery.

Ancient City — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Ancient City

The Ancient City in Samut Prakan, offers an immersive journey into Thai heritage and architecture. This open-air museum, conceptualized as a reflection of Thailand's grand history, spans over 320 acres. Its design mimics the country's geographical shape, showcasing meticulously recreated, iconic structures from various eras and regions. Visitors can explore ancient temples, palaces, and traditional houses, each narrating unique cultural stories. Located near Bangkok, it's an accessible portal to Thailand's rich past.

Bangkok Sculpture Centre — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Bangkok Sculpture Centre

The Bangkok Sculpture Centre in Bangkok is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of sculpture art in Thailand. Its mission revolves around nurturing appreciation and understanding of three-dimensional art forms. Iconic pieces on display include both historical Thai sculptures and innovative contemporary works, representing the rich cultural heritage and evolving artistic trends of Thailand. Conveniently located in the heart of Bangkok, it serves as a cultural hub for art enthusiasts and tourists alike.

Erawan Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Erawan Museum

The Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan, is a remarkable venue blending art, religion, and culture. Its mission is to preserve and showcase Asian art and antiquities. The building, shaped like a gigantic three-headed elephant, represents the Hindu god Erawan. Architecturally, it combines traditional Thai art with modern design. Iconic pieces include rare Asian antiques and religious artifacts. This architectural marvel is situated in a serene, landscaped garden, creating an oasis of culture and history.

Science Centre for Education (Planetarium) — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Science Centre for Education Planetarium

The Science Centre for Education (Planetarium) in Bangkok is a hub for astronomical studies and science education. Its mission is to inspire and educate visitors about the universe and scientific principles. The building features a distinctive dome structure, symbolizing a gateway to the cosmos. Inside, the planetarium houses iconic exhibits like celestial models and interactive space simulations. Located on Sukhumit road nearby BTS Ekkamai, it serves as an educational landmark for students and space enthusiasts.

Human Body Museum (Chulalongkorn university) — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Museum of Human Body

The Human Body Museum in Bangkok presents an extraordinary journey into human anatomy. Its mission is to educate visitors about the complexities of the human body. Architecturally, the building reflects modernist influences with its sleek, functional design. Iconic exhibits include real human bodies and organs, meticulously preserved and displayed. Situated in the heart nearby the Red Cross and Chulalongkorn University, it offers a unique blend of education and scientific exploration.

Arts of the Kingdom Museum (Now located in Ayutthaya) — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Arts of the Kingdom Museum (Ayutthaya)

The Arts of the Kingdom Museum in Ayyuthaya showcases the rich artistic legacy of the Thai kingdom. Its mission is to preserve and promote traditional Thai crafts. The museum blends traditional Thai elements with modern design, creating an aesthetically pleasing and culturally significant structure. Visitors can admire iconic pieces like intricate gold and silverware, exquisite Thai silk, and delicately carved woodwork, all testament to the skilled craftsmanship of Thai artisans.

Vimanmek Mansion (Closed) — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Vimanmek Mansion (Permanently closed)

Vimanmek Mansion, in Dusit, was the world's largest golden teakwood mansion, showcasing Thailand's rich cultural heritage. The house belonged to King Rama V and has been transformed into a museum that displays the gifts he received during his trips to the USA and Europe. Its mission is to preserve and exhibit traditional Thai architecture and royal history. Iconic features include intricate wood carvings and ornate furnishings. Visitors can explore this historic royal residence, offering a unique glimpse into Thailand's past.

Patpong Museum (Closed) — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Patpong Museum (Permanently closed)

The Patpong Museum delved into the tumultuous history of Patpong, one of Bangkok's most intriguing and iconic redlight area, which became famous for its go-go bars, nightlife, and night market. Its mission is to showcase Patpong's evolution from a farming area to a buzzing nightlife hub. Iconic exhibits include artifacts from the Vietnam War era and how the CIA operated the war from Bangkok, as well as neon signs. Located in Silom, this museum offered a unique glimpse into the city's past and present cultural landscape.

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Bang Lamphu Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Bang Lamphu Museum

Bang Lamphu Museum, managed by the Treasury Department, is located nearby the historic Phra Sumen Fort. The museum offers a deep dive into the lives of local communities such as Bang Lamphu, Bowon Rangsri, Chakkapong, Wat Sangwet Wisayaram, Wat Mai Ammataros, Sam Phraya, and Ban Pan Thom. Each community has its own unique narrative and contribution to the fabric of Bangkok's history, enriched further when the 19th Supreme Patriarch bestowed a Buddha image upon the Bang Lamphu Community.
House of Museums— Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

House of Museums

The House of Museums in Bangkok, originally known as the Kid Museum, is a unique establishment dedicated to preserving vintage collections with the philosophy of "collect it today, tomorrow it will be antique." This museum was transformed from a space focused on children's toys and items into a comprehensive three-story museum through the collaborative efforts of Anek Nawigmool and like-minded individuals who raised funds for its renovation.
Bangkok Dolls Shop and Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Bangkok Dolls Shop and Museum

The Bangkok Doll Museum, located in the Ratchathewi District of Bangkok, Thailand, is a fascinating destination established in 1957 by the esteemed doll maker Thongkorn Chanthawimol, who honed her craft at Tokyo's Ozawa Doll School in Japan, bringing her expertise to this unique museum. Housing over 400 exquisitely handcrafted Thai dolls, the museum has gained international acclaim, notably winning the top prize at the 1978 International Folklore Dolls Competition in Kraków, Poland.
Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen Museum

Wat Paknam is an ancient temple founded around 1610 during the Ayutthaya kingdom. The pinnacle houses Buddha relics in a magnificent 8-meter-tall green glass pagoda. The fourth floor showcases a life-size gold sculpture of Luang Pu Sod. The third floor displays personal items of the current abbot, Somdej Phra Maha Ratchamangalacharn, or Somdej Chuang. The second floor serves as a prayer and meditation space, and the first floor is a museum exhibiting various objects, including antique cars once owned by the abbot.
Museum of Tees — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Museum of Tees

Panthawit Lawaruengchok, the founder of the innovative design company Apostrophy, has a passion for accumulating rock band t-shirts and concert memorabilia. His Museum of Tees exhibits an impressive array of his t-shirt collection, featuring both unique and limited-edition items. The exhibition currently focuses on rock and metal, representing roughly 30% of Panthawit's entire collection. Highlights of the collection include a Run DMC x Adidas piece, famously worn by celebrities like Beyonce and Kanye West.
Jesada Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Jesada Museum (Nakhon Pathom)

Inspired by an unconditional love for cars and machinery, Mr. Jesada Dejsakulrit took advantage of his business travels in Europe to visit museums dedicated to transport. This naturally led him to establish a car museum in Thailand. Mr. Jesada's journey as a collector began with the purchase of a Messerschmitt KR200 at an auction in Switzerland in 1997. Over the following ten years, his collection rapidly expanded to eventually encompass around 500 vehicles.
Kamavijitra Museum (The Art of Love-Making) — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Kamavijitra Museum (The Art of Love-Making)

Kamavijitra is an intimate museum specialising in sensual art, featuring various aspects of sexual intimacy, including heterosexual and homosexual couples, as well as relations involving young people and animals, and even divine figures. The exhibits are primarily paintings, sculptures, and other ceramic objects. This art form has deep roots in the history of Siam and frequently appears in the mural frescoes of the country's temples. Historically, these works drew inspiration from the everyday lives of people across different eras.
Condom Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Condom Museum

museum dedicated to promoting safe sex practices and sexual health awareness. The museum's mission is to educate the public about the importance of condom use, aiming to reduce the stigma associated with sexual protection and enhance public knowledge on sexual health. Among its iconic pieces, the museum showcases an extensive array of condoms from different periods and cultures, highlighting the evolution of condom design and technology. It also features interactive exhibits, educational videos, and artworks.
Bangkokian Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Bangkokian Museum

Bangkokian Museum, often referred to as the Bangkok Folk Museum, offers a window into the traditional Thai way of life, particularly during the early 20th century, from 1920 to 1950. The museum's mission is to preserve and showcase the lifestyle, artefacts, and architecture of Bangkok's past, especially that of the Bang Rak district. It consists of three main buildings, each exemplifying classic Thai architecture: the original owner's house, the doctor's house, and a house dedicated to the history and artefacts of Bang Rak.
National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Royal Thai Air Force and National Aviation Museum

The National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force aims to educate and inspire visitors through the exploration of Thailand's aviation journey, highlighting the advancements and achievements in this field. The building's structure resembles an aircraft hangar, symbolizing the essence of its contents. The use of glass and steel in its construction gives it a sleek, futuristic look, echoing the dynamic nature of aviation technology.
Baan Kudichin Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Baan Kudichin Museum

The Baan Kudichin Museum in Bangkok is a cultural gem that offers a unique insight into the diverse heritage of the Thai-Portuguese community. The concept of the museum revolves around preserving and showcasing the rich history and culture of this unique ethnic group, which has been a part of Thai society since the 16th century. The mission of the museum is to educate visitors about the Thai-Portuguese community's contributions to Thai culture, including their traditions, language, and cuisine.
The Batcat Museum & Toys — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

The Batcat Museum & Toys

Batcat Museum & Toys is a unique venue for fans of superhero and comic book culture. It celebrates the world of Batman, alongside a vast array of collectible toys and memorabilia. The building housing the museum is a modern marvel, featuring sleek, contemporary design with subtle nods to the Batman theme. Inside, visitors navigate a maze of dynamic displays, where dramatic lighting highlights key pieces and enhances the overall atmosphere.
Sam Sen Nai Philatelic Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Sam Sen Nai Philatelic Museum

Sam Sen Nai Philatelic Museum in a cultural institution dedicated to the art and history of postage stamps and mail in Thailand. Its mission is to preserve and showcase Thailand's postal heritage, offering an insightful look into the evolution of communication in the country. Among its iconic pieces, the museum boasts an extensive collection of Thai and international stamps, rare postal artifacts, and historical documents. One of the highlights is the display of Thailand's first postage stamp.
King Prajadhipok Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

King Prajadhipok Museum

King Prajadhipok Museum is dedicated to commemorating and exploring the life and reign of King Rama VII, the last absolute monarch and the first constitutional monarch of Siam. The museum's mission is to educate the public about Thai history, particularly the significant transition from absolute to constitutional monarchy in 1932. Inside, the museum boasts a collection of iconic pieces, personal belongings of King Rama VII and Queen Rambhai Barni, historical documents, photographs, artifacts related to the political change of 1932. 
Coin Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Coin Museum

Managed by the Grand National Treasure Bureau of the Treasury Department, Ministry of Finance, the Coin Museum is a treasure trove for numismatics enthusiasts. Spanning three floors, the museum offers a comprehensive journey through the evolution of Southeast Asian currency, from barter systems to modern coins. The exhibitions feature innovative 3D displays and simulations, providing a vivid insight into the history of money.
Tooney Toy Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Tooney Toy Museum

A delightful destination for both children and adults, invites visitors to reconnect with their youthful spirit. This imaginative space, conceptualized by Somporn Pho and his family, spans 800 square meters across two floors, showcasing an impressive collection of over 100,000 toys. The museum's vast array of items includes dolls, figurines, and a wide selection of Marvel and DC action figures, along with Lego mini-figures. It's a place where the allure of comics, cartoons, and the dream of becoming a superhero comes to life.
Suksasom Museum — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Museum Tours.

Suksasom Museum

This museum showcases over 300,000 artifacts spanning the 19th to mid-20th centuries. It is thoughtfully sectioned into five zones. Zone 1 features an antique toy collection, some over 180 years old. Zone 2 presents historical home, office, and outdoor appliances. Zone 3 showcases documents and consumer goods from the Third to Ninth Reigns of the Chakri Dynasty. Zone 4 is dedicated to the tools used by traditional street vendors, and Zone 5 recreates a 100-year-old market scene.

​Principales galeries d'art de Bangkok

100 Tonson Gallery — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

100 Tonson Gallery

100 Tonson Gallery in Bangkok is a key player in the global contemporary art scene, known for its focus on installation and video art. With a minimalist space designed by Christian Liaigre, the gallery has featured major names like Yayoi Kusama and Damien Hirst, as well as prominent Thai artists such as Yuree Kensaku. Since its Art Basel debut in 2011, it has gained international recognition and plays a vital role in promoting emerging and mid-career artists worldwide through curated shows and art fairs.

333Gallery — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

333Gallery

333Gallery, founded by Vietnamese art collector Tira Vanichtheeranont, has grown from an antique-focused space into a major hub for contemporary Southeast Asian art. Named after Vietnam’s iconic beer, it highlights regional roots while advancing international visibility for the region’s artists. With its Vietnamese collection acquired by Singapore’s National Museum, the gallery now promotes cross-border exhibitions, artist exchanges, and comprehensive art services, cementing its global role in the Asian art scene.

River City Bangkok — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

River City Bangkok

River City Bangkok, founded in 1985 along the Chao Phraya River near the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, is a major art destination known for its dynamic blend of traditional Thai and contemporary art. It hosts exhibitions by renowned artists like Thawan Duchanee and collaborates with international institutions to present high-quality shows. With interactive displays, workshops, and a focus on cultural exchange, it appeals to locals, tourists, and art experts alike, offering an enriching and accessible art experience.

The Queen's Gallery — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

The Queen's Gallery

Queen's Gallery, founded in 2003 under Queen Sirikit's patronage, is a prominent cultural venue on Ratchadamnoen Klang Road. Spanning four floors, it showcases a wide range of Thai art—from traditional crafts to contemporary pieces—and regularly features emerging and renowned Thai artists. As both an exhibition and educational space, it plays a vital role in promoting Thai neo-traditional art and engaging students and art lovers alike.

La Lanta Fine Art — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

La Lanta Fine Art

Founded in 2007 in Bangkok’s Silom district, La Lanta Fine Art Gallery plays a key role in bridging Eastern and Western cultures through contemporary art. Known for showcasing bold themes and innovative techniques, it supports emerging, mid-career, and established artists alike. Easily accessible by public transport, the gallery draws a wide audience and contributes to the vibrancy of Bangkok’s art scene. Exhibitions have included renowned names such as Panya Vijinthanasarn and Thaweesak Srithongdee.

Tang Contemporary Art — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

Tang Contemporary Art

Tang Contemporary Art Gallery, founded in 1997 in Bangkok and now located on the second floor of River City by the Chao Phraya River, plays a vital role in the city’s contemporary art landscape. Internationally recognised for its thought-provoking exhibitions and institutional collaborations, the gallery promotes a wide range of media—from painting to installation. It champions both Thai and international ultra-contemporary artists, reinforcing Bangkok’s position on the global art map.

Subhashok Art Centre — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

Subhashok Art Centre (SAC)

The Subhashok Arts Centre (S.A.C.) in Bangkok is a vibrant hub for contemporary visual arts, supporting emerging and mid-career Thai artists while introducing international works to the Thai public. Committed to education and artistic dialogue, S.A.C. fosters public engagement and meaningful discussions around art. It stands out for blending traditional Thai aesthetics with modern and avant-garde practices, reflecting a deep dedication to creative innovation and cultural exchange.

Sathorn 11 Art Space — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

Sathorn 11 Art Space

Located in Bangkok’s lively Sathorn district, Sathorn 11 Art Space is a contemporary art gallery established in 2014. It serves as a creative hub supporting emerging Thai artists and fostering cultural dialogue. The gallery regularly hosts exhibitions that highlight Southeast Asian talent and attracts both local and international visitors. With a mission rooted in community engagement and artistic exploration, it offers an enriching experience for contemporary art enthusiasts.

The Jam Factory — Discover Bangkok’s Cultural Heritage through Private Guided Art Gallery Tours.

The Jam Factory

Located by the Chao Phraya River, the Jam Factory Art Gallery is a vibrant space founded by Thai architect Duangrit Bunnag. It plays a key role in promoting Thailand’s contemporary art scene, aiming to make art and design accessible to all. Featuring sculptures, paintings, and installations, the gallery often hosts collaborative exhibitions with regional artists. With thematic programmes and a welcoming atmosphere, it offers an immersive cultural experience for both locals and visitors alike.