
Chiang Mai National Museum
The
Chiang Mai National Museum is located beside Wat Chet Yot
and near to Chiang Mai University on highway 11, the main
ring road. The spacious museum grounds also house the Northern
Region Archaeological Research Center, where two ancient kilns
have recently been excavated and rebuilt.
The
museum itself has recently been renovated to provide an up-to-date
and modern showcase of many Lanna works of art, ancient Buddha
images as well as a variety of war weapons.
The
historical development of the north of Thailand (from Pre-Neolithic
times to the present) is portrayed in an area downstairs in
the museum. There are various paintings and models illustrating
famous legends and significant historical events. Scenes depicting
the Lanna way of life in years gone by are also displayed.
There
are a number of different display cases featuring ceramic
works (circ. 14th to 16th century) that have been excavated
from kilns from the Lanna Kingdom as well as from Kalong,
Sangkampaeng and Lampang. There are also cases filled with
bronze and gold jewellery and other artefacts.
Upstairs
in the museum are collections of old farming and handicraft
tools, woodcarvings, old photographs, weapons and superb textiles.
Many fine examples of Buddha statues are displayed throughout
the museum.
The
museum is open daily, except Mondays, Tuesdays and official
holidays, from 9.00 am until noon and 1.00 pm until 4.00 pm.
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