Casa e Museo Nazionale di Jim Thompson Bangkok (Phranakorn)





Descrizione
Visita la casa di Jim Thomson, fondatore della Thai Silk Company, e visita il magnifico palazzo di Suan Pakkard. Ammira la casa Thompson, che è stata trasformata in uno splendido museo pieno di arte del sud-est asiatico, e visita il Palazzo Suan Pakkard, l'antica dimora del Principe Paripatra. - Scoperta della vita e della storia di Jim Thomson - Ispirazione architettonica e bellezza della casa di Jim Thomson - 4 case tradizionali presso lo storico palazzo Suan Pakkard - Impressionante esposizione di oggetti d'antiquariato reali e da collezione - Trasferimento di andata e ritorno senza stress dal tuo hotel di Bangkok
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Itinerario: Durata: 08:30 - 12:30 08:30: Incontra la tua guida privata di lingua inglese nella hall o nel punto di incontro dell'hotel
Visita la casa tailandese di Jim Thompson. Questa straordinaria casa in stile tailandese prende il nome dall'uomo che l'ha creata da diversi eccezionali esempi di architettura domestica tradizionale tailandese. Jim Thompson venne in Tailandia alla fine della seconda guerra mondiale. È diventato famoso per aver rilanciato l'industria della seta tailandese prima di scomparire in circostanze misteriose da qualche parte in Malesia. Ora un museo, la casa tailandese di Jim Thompson contiene collezioni di intenditori di manufatti e oggetti d'antiquariato asiatici.
11:00 : Una visita al Museo Nazionale rivela la storia della Thailandia e come vivevano le persone durante i diversi periodi. Ti dà una vista attraverso le finestre del passato. Il Museo Nazionale, situato sul lato opposto di Sanam Luang rispetto al Grand Palace, è stato istituito nel 1887 dal re Rama V. La collezione della fondazione era precedentemente conservata al Grand Palace. L'edificio originale era anticamente il palazzo di un vice-governante. 12:30 : Rientro in hotel.
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Luoghi e orari di ritiro
Gratuito Porta a porta Pick up per il CENTRO CITTÀ BANGKOK DISTRICT AREA (3 km di raggio) con vale a dire Sukhumvit Soi (corsia) -1 a 33, Sukhumvit area Soi 1 a 33 (dispari) e Soi 2 a 24 (pari), Pratunam, Silom, Langsuan, Wireless Road, Sathorn, Surawongse, Siam, MBK, Yawarat (China Town), Khao San Road (Tour della città escluso) può raccogliere solo nel nostro incontro Royal Rattanakosin Hotel Puoi anche unirti ai nostri tour presso BANGKOK MEETING POINTS - Il nostro ufficio, Sun Leisure World Corporation, 23rd Floor, Athenee Tower 63 Witthayu Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailandia Un supplemento aggiuntivo per il prelievo dall'hotel al di fuori del raggio di 5 km dal centro della città è applicabile e pagabile il giorno della tua attività.
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Recensioni(10)
We went with family to visit the house. The guided tour in French was very interesting. A beautiful house filled with Asian works surrounded by a beautiful garden. The boat line passes right by
It was almost 200usd and it was basically transportation. The guide did not know much about the museum and just followed along as I read the prompts in English. The audio tour would have been better. The guides English was not great. She made a reservation for the Jim Thompson house for an English tour, then left without clear directions and I missed a few minutes of the tour because I did not know what to look for. My recommendation is take a grab or BTS, buy your tickets and arrange an English tour at the Thompson House yourself.
If you only have a few days in Bangkok, this is not a must-see sight despite what some of the travel books and blogs seem to suggest. It’s interesting to see the Thai architecture and the art in the house, but we’d recommend the National Museum and Siam Museum before here. There’s not much info at all about how Jim Thompson reinvigorated the silk industry in Thailand — it’s mainly about how he came to acquire the house (actually a collection of homes) and a quick bit about some of the art and his life. We usually love sights and tours that focus on architecture but honestly this wasn’t that exciting. You can only go through the house with a group and guide that is provided at certain times when you buy your ticket.
Fascinating and compelling story. Interesting architectural destination with great insights into Thai housing, culture, and historical artifacts. Thompson's designs and textiles are iconic and memorable. We knew nothing about Jim Thompson, and this was a last-minute tour added to our Bangkok itinerary - we enjoyed it very much and learned a lot. Take the tour if you go - our guide was knowledgeable and provided great historical and cultural context. Do not miss the gift shop!
Lovely former residence of Jim Thompson silk merchant. Nicely displayed collection s as well as historical perspective. National Museum with several fascinating items.
Good opportunity to walk through classic Thai architecture from 1800’s. This property included buildings from Ayutthaya and Bangkok that were dismantled, brought to the site and rebuilt. Thompson, an architect by training, improvised and added modern elements. The tour, although mandatory, was informative and helped to control the flow of tourists.
excellent tour of two interesting museums - the Jim Thompson House and Museum and the National Museum
Lucky was a phenomenal guide. She had great knowledge of Thailand's culture and history. She was also very accommodating to minor request. Very patient and pleasant overall! As we walked through the museum, she explained some of the religious aspect of some of the pieces as well as the relations between other nations. The Jim Thompson House tour was nice as well. Learned about his connections with various distinguished people and the architecture of the house. We also went to the Gem and Mineral museum. There was a video the beginning, a walk through of the jewlry creation and shopping. They have a good range of quality items. I enjoyed my time and appreciate Elle's aka "Lucky" patience and desire to make sure we had a great experience. I hope to see her again on my next trip to Thailand
At 200 THB, the entrance is not cheap and so are other things at this place - clothes, food etc. The ticket includes a 40 minute guided tour tour in english and some other languages. Mr Thompson was an american who settled in Thailand, collected a lot of antique artifacts including Buddha statues, painting etc. These are on display in the house - and 4 other small structures. There is small lush green garden by the side of a canal which has active waterway transport.
Very interesting house and the story of Jom Thompson. A pity that the tour guide had a very thick mask on and rattled off information behind the mask - difficult to hear and to understand.



