Who would have thought that Khao Yai would have a Thai-style tourist attraction like this?
Today, without further ado, let's get straight to the point. We will take you to discover a newly opened tourist destination for history buffs and art enthusiasts alike. This hidden gem is located in a familiar area, none other than Khao Yai, the popular weekend getaway destination!
Villa Musee Khao Yai: A Museum On Story
Villa Musee Khao Yai is a unique museum that offers a new way to experience history. Unlike traditional museums with static displays and labels, Villa Musee presents history as a living story.
The museum's collection is the result of the owner's passion for history. They have amassed a diverse collection of artifacts, including furniture, printed materials, photographs, weapons, and everyday objects used by people in the past. This comprehensive collection provides a glimpse into the lives and times of previous generations.
Villa Musee's approach to history is engaging and interactive. Visitors are encouraged to explore the exhibits and imagine themselves in the past. The museum's exhibits are not simply displayed; they are brought to life through storytelling and interactive elements.
This innovative approach to museum design makes Villa Musee a valuable resource for anyone interested in history. It is a place where visitors can learn about the past in a fun and engaging way.
A Glimpse into the Past: A Journey Through History
This captivating space aims to be a beacon of learning for future generations, breathing life into the past and showcasing the lifestyles of a bygone era.
Step into a world where history comes alive, where you can experience the essence of a time long gone.
Beyond the invaluable collection of artifacts, this remarkable site boasts a stunning array of architectural marvels, from colonial-style buildings to ancient houses.
Let's embark on a journey through time, exploring each section in detail.
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The Prasenchit House
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For those who are familiar with or frequently pass by the Si Phraya area,
there is an old house at the corner of Nares intersection with Si Phraya Road.
I think many people might be familiar with this old house.
It is the legendary "House No. 301" on Nares Road that everyone is looking for.
The relocation of this traditional house is considered a significant undertaking.
The meticulous attention to detail is evident.
Reassembling the entire house to its original state is no easy feat.
Driven by the owner's unwavering commitment to preserving its authenticity,
the process demands a gradual approach and highly skilled craftsmanship.
The highlight of the Prasenchit House is that it is a golden teakwood house throughout.
Here, they have kept all the original equipment, except for what is damaged.
But for the most part, they have kept everything original, including the house plan and design.
As for the interior decoration, it will focus on the same era, adding a sense of immersion for visitors.
Another cool feature is that the rooms are interconnected by a narrative, making the house feel like a living entity.
The interior includes a living room, a billiard room, a study, bedrooms, and more.
Each room features popular equipment and utensils from that era.
It also showcases the chronological evolution of printing techniques from the past, allowing visitors to experience them firsthand.
The first room is a grand foyer with a large living room set. A mahogany coffee table from Vietnam rests on a hand-woven Persian rug. In the adjacent room, a magnificent grand piano takes center stage.
Next is the study room.
I must say that the attention to detail here is very satisfying for history lovers.
Each room is arranged in a very real way. When you come here, it's like another world.
You really feel like you're a person from that era. For example, in the study room, there are books, Western textbooks, etc.
arranged in openwork wooden cabinets. The office equipment is really retro!
The second floor houses the bedrooms and a relaxation area.
The bedrooms and dressing room feature contemporary furnishings, including a stunning Western-style teakwood bed.
The right side features folding screens adorned with portraits of important figures.
Everything here is a collectible, and there are a lot of them!
This is just a mini-review of the place.
If you want to experience it for yourself, I highly recommend it. The instructors will help you out.
You'll gain knowledge and be entertained at the same time. It's a lot of fun!
This building is a true architectural gem, having been awarded the Outstanding Heritage Building Award by the Siam Architect Association under Royal Patronage. It's no wonder this is a highlight of Villa Musée!
And there's more! Next up, we have the...
Kosha Heritage House
A unique example of Sino-Portuguese architecture, this building is a testament to the colonial era's architectural prowess.
Beyond its stunning exterior, the interior boasts equally impressive features, including an ornate cast-iron spiral staircase dating back over a century.
Or perhaps a stained glass window from the 19th century CE.
They really went all out with these acquisitions.
If you add up all the collectibles, it's probably over ten thousand years old. 555555
Furniture is not worth mentioning. Although this place may look more modern,
it is just as old as the Prasat Prasenjit. The wooden furniture, the pearl set,
and the 1885 bar decoration all add to the feeling of attending a noble banquet.
This zone will also feature rotating exhibitions.
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Another highlight of Villa Musee is that all visitors will receive a Mini Tea Set, which includes snacks and refreshments.
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This provides a truly immersive experience, allowing you to sip tea in a retro atmosphere.
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Open for visits every Friday - Sunday.
There are only 4 tour times available, so plan accordingly.
09:00 AM / 11:00 AM / 02:00 PM and 04:00 PM (Limited to 8 people per tour).
Admission fees are as follows:
General admission: 400 baht
Phuwanalee Hotel guests: 300 baht
Students (with ID): 100 baht
Children under 12: Free admission to the villa
(No tours of the Prasenchit House)
The admission fee includes a Mini Tea set (snacks and refreshments).
The exhibition we will be visiting is "120 Years of Robert Lenz and the Photographic Studio in Siam".
This exhibition showcases original photographs of Siam and the Royal Family from the past, which have been brought back from abroad.
Importantly, this collection of photographs has never been exhibited before.
Villa Musée Khaoyai, Thailand
Location: 111 Moo 2, Thanarat Road, Moo Si Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province 30130
GPS Coordinates: 14.556494, 101.401415
Phone Number: 063-225-1555
Note: Park at Phuwanalee Resort and a shuttle bus will take you to Villa Musée Hub.
Chapter 2: Relaxing in Retro Style: Thai-style Villa
Let me tell you about Villa Muse, located on Khao Yai Mountain. It's even better than I've described so far.
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Let's continue. As I mentioned, Villa Muse's awesomeness doesn't stop there.
The next zone we'll explore is a secret area accessible only to guests.
Because they prioritize privacy for those staying here!
Starting with the first Thai house,
Satyadipatai House.
The area here is located behind the Phra Sunthon Chitralada Palace.
The red Thai house that we are familiar with from watching TV as children.
I feel like I'm a nobleman. 55555
The front of the house features a pond, a Vietnamese pavilion, and a marble-decorated living room set.
Just opening the door is beautiful. It's amazing!
This house has been converted into a guest room, which emphasizes a contemporary style.
The owner has successfully combined their love of retro style with modern elements.
Let's go upstairs and take a look.
The Unique Charm of Each Room
The highlight of this accommodation is the distinct concept of each room. No two rooms are alike, showcasing meticulous attention to detail.
The upper floor features three rooms: R.LENZ, J.THOMSON, and F.CHIT. These individuals were prominent figures in the early days of Siam.
R.LENZ: Experience Siam through the lens of Robert Lenz. This room is adorned with intricately carved Thai-Chinese wooden furniture.
J.THOMSON Room: Siamese Refinement Through the Lens of John Thomson
This room showcases the exquisite craftsmanship of traditional Thai furniture.
It is a fusion of Thai wisdom and architecture.
This is a rare opportunity to experience the authentic atmosphere of Siam.
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Room F.CHIT: The City of Siam from the Eyes of a Siamese Photographer named "Francis Chit - Luang Akat Niyomitr"
The Mini Library is a miniature library that collects large antique books.
And there is a nice corner by the window to sit and read a book.
A stunning view from the top of the house.
The lower level consists of four rooms: LARNAUDIE, BATAVIA, MALACCA, and BANGKOK.
These rooms represent significant destinations for travelers in the South China Sea region.
The LARNAUDIE Room: A Historical Gathering Space
The LARNAUDIE Room evokes the ambiance of a common room, a central space where people can gather and relax. Its décor features a unique blend of antique furnishings from Thailand, China, and the West. The highlight of the room is the century-old wooden floorboards, adding a touch of historical charm.
The Batavia Room: The Enchanting Charm of Southeast Asia's Former Dry Trade Economic Hub
A nostalgic journey through the port city of Batavia, highlighting the artistic and cultural influences of England and India during the colonial era.
Drawing inspiration for your room's decor.
The MALACCA Room: The Enchantment of Southeast Asia's Multicultural Society
Featuring unique Chinese furniture, giving you the feeling of being in an ancient Chinese house.
BANGKOK Room: A Journey Through Time in the Metropolis of Siam
This room highlights the traditional Thai concept of space division.
Folding doors are used to partition the space, while the design draws inspiration from the traditional Thai house.
The bathroom is distinctly separated from the living area, taking cues from the design of ancient gun turrets.
The walking path in Villa Musée is extraordinary.
It transforms the space to create an atmosphere that is truly immersed in nature.
The other pavilion is the Rajapongsa Pavilion.
Its highlight is the wooden house with a mixed architectural style of hip-and-gable roofs.
It was built during the reign of King Rama IV of the Rattanakosin Kingdom in the community behind Wat Anongkaram.
We did not explore this part, just stood and looked from afar. 55555
The final section is the Thai-style villa, which is a whole house.
Singhalasakorn House
The twin Thai house with Pakon pattern from Suphan Buri. The highlight of this place is not only the beauty of the architecture.
The interior is also designed in a way that applies local wisdom.
It is a high-ceilinged building that increases the space to be more airy and comfortable.
The carvings are also very delicate and powerful. It can be said that it will definitely fill everyone's holiday in a very smooth way.
In conclusion, we believe this place is very interesting for those who are looking for new tourist attractions.
As mentioned, it is an educational site, focusing on historical events.
However, we believe that visitors will gain new knowledge and insights from their visit.
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