The Erawan Museum Discount Ticket
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- The Erawan Museum admission ticket
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- The Erawan Museum entrance ticket
- Audio guide (English/Chinese)
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Overview
Escape Bangkok's bustle and visit the Erawan Museum for a blend of culture and tranquility!
Located in Samut Prakan near Bangkok, the Erawan Museum is famous for its massive three-headed elephant sculpture and stunning stained-glass dome. Inside, explore three themed floors inspired by the Hindu cosmos — Underworld, Earth, and Heaven — featuring unique artifacts and relics.
Why this museum?



▲ Erawan Museum
Erawan Museum offers a majestic peacefulness, with a grand 3-headed elephant sculpture crowning the decade-long construction. Delicately designed pillars, decorations, and a stained glass dome impress further, while three floors themed on the Underworld, Earth, and Heaven in the Hindu cosmos house unique exhibitions of artifacts and relics.

▲ Pra Ket Chulamanee Chedi
Phra Ket Chulamanee Chedi symbolizes the celestial angel Phra Ket Chulamanee, created by the god Indra based on Buddhist The-wat Sect teachings. Blending Indian artistry with Ayutthaya-era Thai influences, the structure stands as a spiritual landmark. Buddha statues representing the days of the week encircle its base, bringing blessings to worshippers based on their birth days.
The 3 Levels of Realms

▲ Suvarnabhumi Level
The underground level of the Elephant exhibits Mr. Lek’s prized artifacts, including Benjarong ceramics. Representing ‘the past,’ it features naga, the underworld deity, symbolizing water and abundance in Buddhist belief.

▲ Human Earth
Forming the elephant’s base, this section blends Eastern and Western art, highlighted by Jacob Schwakopt’s stained glass Earth ceiling, using four colors to symbolize nature’s elements. Zodiac paintings and mythic sculptures enrich the space, adorned with over 100,000 handcrafted Benjarong pieces.

▲ The Cosmos Level
Inside the elephant’s body, this level symbolizes the universe, with murals of celestial beings guiding visitors. A German artist’s powder-colored ceiling depicts the Sun and eight stars, while the Milky Way reminds us of our place in the cosmos. A serene atmosphere surrounds the Buddha footprint and statues arranged in sacred order.
Located in Samut Prakan near Bangkok, the Erawan Museum is famous for its massive three-headed elephant sculpture and stunning stained-glass dome. Inside, explore three themed floors inspired by the Hindu cosmos — Underworld, Earth, and Heaven — featuring unique artifacts and relics.
Why this museum?
- Marvel at the giant three-headed elephant statue (Airavata), a powerful symbol in Hindu mythology
- Admire the stained glass dome representing the story of the 4 elements, 5 continents, 12 zodiac signs, humans and the sun
- Discover richly detailed interiors that showcase Thai art, religion, and cosmology
- Enjoy a cultural experience just outside central Bangkok



▲ Erawan Museum
Erawan Museum offers a majestic peacefulness, with a grand 3-headed elephant sculpture crowning the decade-long construction. Delicately designed pillars, decorations, and a stained glass dome impress further, while three floors themed on the Underworld, Earth, and Heaven in the Hindu cosmos house unique exhibitions of artifacts and relics.

▲ Pra Ket Chulamanee Chedi
Phra Ket Chulamanee Chedi symbolizes the celestial angel Phra Ket Chulamanee, created by the god Indra based on Buddhist The-wat Sect teachings. Blending Indian artistry with Ayutthaya-era Thai influences, the structure stands as a spiritual landmark. Buddha statues representing the days of the week encircle its base, bringing blessings to worshippers based on their birth days.
The 3 Levels of Realms

▲ Suvarnabhumi Level
The underground level of the Elephant exhibits Mr. Lek’s prized artifacts, including Benjarong ceramics. Representing ‘the past,’ it features naga, the underworld deity, symbolizing water and abundance in Buddhist belief.

▲ Human Earth
Forming the elephant’s base, this section blends Eastern and Western art, highlighted by Jacob Schwakopt’s stained glass Earth ceiling, using four colors to symbolize nature’s elements. Zodiac paintings and mythic sculptures enrich the space, adorned with over 100,000 handcrafted Benjarong pieces.

▲ The Cosmos Level
Inside the elephant’s body, this level symbolizes the universe, with murals of celestial beings guiding visitors. A German artist’s powder-colored ceiling depicts the Sun and eight stars, while the Milky Way reminds us of our place in the cosmos. A serene atmosphere surrounds the Buddha footprint and statues arranged in sacred order.
Harga
| Price | Included | Included |
|---|---|---|
Adult (15 yrs~) Child (6~14 yrs) | - The Erawan Museum admission ticket - Audio guide (English/ Chinese) |
- Children younger than 6 years old are free of charge.
- This ticket is only available for non-Thai nationals.
- Audio commentary devices are available in English and Chinese.
- To book a combo ticket with Ancient City, click here.
[Opening Hours]
Every day: 9:00am~6:00pm
*Last admission: 5:00pm
Cara pemesanan
- 1. Complete your booking.
- 2. Check your email.
- 3. Enjoy it.
Please keep in mind
- Please dress respectfully for visiting the museum. Avoid revealing your shoulders and knees. The following are not allowed: shorts, mini skirts, flip-flops and sleeveless shirts.
- Shoes must be removed before entering indoor areas. We recommend wearing footwear that is easy to slip on and off.
Cancellation policy
All times are based on Korea Standard Time (KST) (GMT + 9 hours)
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund (no later than 5:00pm KST)
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
2 days before the reserved date: 100% refund (no later than 5:00pm KST)
1 day before the reserved date or less: Non-refundable
*If you would like to reschedule your reservation, please check the availability with us at least 3 days before the original reserved date (no later than 5:00pm KST).
FAQ
What are the opening hours of the Erawan Museum?
The Erawan Museum is open daily from 9:00am to 6:00pm, with last admission at 5:00pm.
Is there a dress code for entering the Erawan Museum?
Please dress respectfully for visiting the museum. Avoid revealing your shoulders and knees. The following are not allowed: shorts, mini skirts, flip-flops and sleeveless shirts.
Will there be a tour guide?
No, but the ticket does come with an audio commentary available in English and Chinese to enhance your visit.
Is admission to the Ancient City (Muang Boran) included?
No, this ticket only includes admission to the Erawan Museum. To book a combo ticket with Ancient City, click here.
Destinasi
Erawan Museum
Address: Soi Sukhumvit 1, Tambon Pak Nam, Amphoe Mueang Samut Prakan, Chang Wat Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand
Phone Number: +66-2308-0305
Phone Number: +66-2308-0305
The Erawan Museum
Address: JHHQ+CH, Bang Mueang Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand
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