พิพิธภัณฑ์เรือนคำเที่ยง | |
Established | November 21, 1966 |
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Location | 131 Asok Montri Rd, Khlong Toei, Watthana District, Bangkok, Thailand |
Coordinates | 13°44′21″N 100°33′40″E / 13.7393°N 100.5612°E |
Owner | Siam Society |
Website | https://thesiamsociety.org/facilities/kamthieng-house-museum-saeng-aroon-house/ |
The Kamthieng House Museum (Thai: พิพิธภัณฑ์เรือนคำเที่ยง) is a museum in Watthana District, Bangkok, run by the Siam Society under royal patronage. It is a 174-year-old traditional teakwood house from Chiang Mai that was transported to Bangkok and opened by King Bhumibol in 1966.
The house is an example of traditional housing from Northern Thailand and showcases the culture and lifestyle of the northern Lanna people. Due to its exposure to the elements for around 2 centuries, the house is in a fragile state, with the roof being in need for renovation.[1]