Un vasto museo privado en Nakhon Pathom, Tailandia, que alberga miles de vehículos antiguos, aviones y artefactos mecánicos, ofreciendo un viaje por la historia de la tecnología y la ingeniería.
The museum is usually open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays). It is located in Nakhon Pathom province, on the outskirts of Bangkok; the easiest way to get there is by taxi or by checking the exact location on Google Maps.
I have great news! Admission to Jesada Technik Museum is generally free for all visitors. You do not need to book online; just show up at the entrance and get ready to enjoy the collection.
The collection is immense and surprising. We recommend allowing at least 1 to 2 hours to stroll calmly among the classic cars, buses, and aircraft without missing the details.
It is the result of Jesada Deshsakulrit’s passion and stands out for its incredible collection of rare microcars, including bubble cars, and extravagant vehicles. It is a unique journey through the history of design that goes far beyond the usual luxury cars.
Because it is a museum with open hangars, the ideal time to visit is early in the morning to avoid the Thai midday heat. Any time of year is good, but try to go on a weekday to enjoy clearer aisles for your photos.
Yes, most exhibits are in large ground-level hangars with plenty of space between vehicles. It is quite accessible for wheelchairs and strollers, making the visit easier for the whole family.
Of course! You are very close to the famous Don Wai Floating Market and the impressive Phra Pathom Chedi stupa. It is well worth combining your museum visit with a food tour of the area.
Bring water, wear light clothing, and make sure to enhance your visit with expert narration. To understand the curiosities of each vehicle, we recommend using one of our personalized audio guides.
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