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Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

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Best time to visit

Late mornings on weekdays when galleries are less crowded, allowing a relaxed and intimate exploration. Avoid weekends to skip the busiest times.

Budget tips

Entry is typically free, making it easy to pop in for a dose of culture; check their website for special paid workshops or events that occasionally run at a low cost.

Recommended for

Art lovers, Cultural explorers, Family outings, Students and creatives

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Korte feiten: Colorful contemporary art spills over multiple levels inside a curvy glass facade that captures Bangkok's vibrant energy. The center hosts over 200 exhibitions annually, ranging from local street art to international masterpieces.

Hoogtepunten: Step inside to discover 5 floors of cutting-edge galleries and interactive installations where art meets technology in immersive ways. The open atrium offers a striking vertical view, perfect for spotting dynamic murals and catching impromptu performances.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll explore multiple floors and installations.
  • Bring a camera for the striking interior and vibrant exhibitions, but no flash photography inside galleries.
  • Skip the busiest corner galleries early in the day to avoid crowds.
  • Enjoy a coffee or meal at the rooftop café with views of the city skyline.

Practical info

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Officiële website

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