Parusawan Palace VS Police Museum

Parus Palace (Chitralada Royal Villa) is open to the public for free. In addition to admiring the beauty of the palace, from today until September 30, 2017, there is a small exhibition called "Jakrabandh Exhibition". It tells the story of His Royal Highness Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath, the Prince of Pisanulok, and Mom Luang Katrin na Pisanulok. The exhibition is located on the 1st and 2nd floors of Parus Palace. "No photography is allowed inside the exhibition rooms," according to signs posted in every room. However, I still saw many groups using their mobile phones to take pictures without regard for those around them. We should respect the rules, just like in many museums abroad where photography is prohibited in over 90% of the exhibits. After all, if you can take pictures, who will go see the real thing? (P.S. Photography is allowed in the hallway.)

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Entrance to the Parus Saga Wan Palace

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Front of Chitralada Palace, Dusit Palace

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Entrance to the Jakkaphong Exhibition

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Photography is prohibited inside the exhibition hall. Therefore, I am sharing the atmosphere of the hallway with you.

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View from the second floor of Chitralada Palace, Dusit Palace

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Photography is permitted within the bookstore and souvenir shop.

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The dining room, now used as a conference room.

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Adjacent to the Chitralada Royal Villa in the Dusit Palace, there are antique sculptures imported from foreign countries.

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Path to the Police Museum



Behind the Paruskavan Palace, there is a Police Museum, which is also open to the public for free. Currently, there is an exhibition on the 100th anniversary of Siam and World War I, and photography is allowed. In addition to the exhibition, the second floor of the Police Museum provides a comprehensive account of the history of the Thai police, from the past to the present, with various interactive exhibits for both fun and learning.

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The Police Museum's first floor will host an exhibition titled "A Century of Comfort with World War I."

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The second floor houses the exhibits of the Police Museum.

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Next to the Police Museum, there is a pavilion by the river where you can buy fish food to feed the fish.


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