Historic Sites Protected

Historical sites protected

Historical Sites Protected The Fine Arts Department of Thailand has officially announced the registration of 79 historical sites across Thailand, including Prasat Ta Muen Thom and Prasat Ta Kwai, both close to the border with Cambodia The Fine Arts Department issued 11 official announcements covering historical sites located in various provinces, especially along Thailand’s border … Read more

Water Cave Temple

IMG 20251127

Water Cave Temple Hello again my Fellow explorers! This intriguing underground temple, known in Thai as Wat Tham Nam, was yet another ‘found by accident’ place while we were driving around a rural area of Ratchaburi. The winding forest road that took us there was teeming with monkeys, but thankfully and oddly they did not … Read more

Ancient City Looking Back

Ayuddhya Palace Ancient City Muang Boran

Ancient City Looking Back

The Ancient City, or Muang Boran, was created in 1963 in Samut Prakan as a large open-air museum designed to preserve and showcase Thailand’s architectural and cultural heritage in one place.

Replica of Khao Phra Viharn
Replica of Khao Phra Viharn

 

It was founded by Thai businessman and arts patron, Lek Viriyaphant, who wanted to protect historical knowledge and make it easier for future generations to learn from it.

Replica of Khao Phra Viharn
Replica of Khao Phra Viharn

How It Began

The project started as a smaller idea: a miniature map of Thailand with important landmarks marked on it, but it grew into something much larger.

Bridge at Ancient City Muang Boran
Bridge at Ancient City Muang Boran

 

Over time, it became a full museum park with reconstructed buildings, replicas, and symbolic architectural works inspired by real sites across the country.

Replica of Khao Phra Viharn
Replica of Khao Phra Viharn

 

Many of the structures were created with historical guidance, including input associated with Thailand’s National Museum, to improve accuracy.

Ancient City Muang Boran
Ancient City Muang Boran

What It Represents

The museum was built to show the development of Thai civilization across different eras, from prehistoric times through major historical periods such as Dvaravati, Sukhothai, Ayutthaya, Thonburi, and Rattanakosin.

Ancient City Muang Boran
Ancient City Muang Boran

 

The layout is meant to let visitors “walk through history” as they move between zones and monuments. In that sense, it is not just a collection of monuments but an educational landscape about Thai identity, art, religion, and statecraft.

Floating market Ancient City Muang Boran
Floating market Ancient City Muang Boran

 

The park or rather the world’s largest open air museum, is incredible, very well known, and not normally a place Unknown Thailand would post about, simply because it isn’t unknown.

Floating market Ancient City Muang Boran
Floating market Ancient City Muang Boran

 

However, Before it became a major educational and tourist center, I used to visit it quite often, at a time when the admission fee was 50 Baht and the roads were all red dirt tracks.

Khao Phra Viharn Ancient City Muang Boran
Khao Phra Viharn Ancient City Muang Boran

 

I remember watching artisans carving wood and stone decorations for renovations and repairs, and especially remember a huge wooden model building being put together, which would later be the basis for the design of the Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya.

Floating market Ancient City Muang Boran
Floating market Ancient City Muang Boran

 

The thing I loved about it so much at that time was that hardly anyone knew about it, so it was often almost empty, like being alone in a serene living history book.

Traditional house Ancient City Muang Boran
Traditional house Ancient City Muang Boran

 

So What’s The Point Of This Post?

City ruins at Ancient city Muang Boran
City ruins at Ancient city Muang Boran

 

These photos, a bit old, a bit faded, were taken in the late 1980s – early 1990s, and show a bit of what this wonderful museum was like in those days. That in itself is a bit of history about history…

Scripture repository Ancient City Muang Boran
Scripture repository Ancient City Muang Boran

 

If you haven’t already visited Ancient City, you really should. It’ll give you a taste of culture and history from all over the country in a great environment.

Ayuddhya Palace Ancient City Muang Boran
Ayuddhya Palace Ancient city Muang Boran

 

Mind you, admission is quite a lot more than the 50 Baht I used to pay, but there are shuttle buses to take you around, bikes to rent, or you can take your car in. Avoid public holidays and weekends, and be prepared for bus loads of school kids sometimes on educational visits.

Battle Monument at Ancient City Muang Boran

Getting There:

From central Bangkok take the BTS Sukumvit Line to the last stop called Kheha, exit the station and look for Songtaew number 36. (A Songtaew is bus service operated by a pickup truck). Tell the driver you want to go to Muang Boran (Ancient City). They will drop you by a bridge, pay the driver after you get off and walk over the bridge and you’ll be there.

 

Where do you want to go next?

Powered by 12Go system

Naga Raja Dharma Park

Nagaland at Wat Don Yai, Lamlukka

Naga Raja Dharma Park This incredible Naga Raja Dharma Park (see below all about Nagas) is part of an ongoing development at Wat Don Yai that has recently become a social media sensation gaining a lot of attention, and attracting hordes of visitors.   Guardian Serpents Everywhere We went there more than a year ago … Read more

What’s Under Our Feet

Pexels media

What’s Under Our Feet Hidden Archaeological Treasures When you first arrive in Thailand, it’s natural to gaze upward at the shimmering temples, the rugged mountains, the endless palm-fringed skylines. But beneath your feet lies a deeper story, one of dinosaur bones scattered across ancient wetlands, prehistoric villages humming with early farmers, lost civilizations rising and … Read more

Secrets of Wat Phra Si Arn

Secrets of Wat Phra Si Arn

Secrets of Wat Phra Si Arn Here’s another gem (literally and figuratively) of a place we found while randomly driving around the back roads of rural Ratchaburi province, Wat Phra Si Arn. Surrounded by forests and rocky outcrops which are home to marauding monkeys, this temple is quiet, beautiful, and hiding something special. Established during … Read more

Khao Khalok Hidden in Plain Sight

Khao Khalok Hidden in plain sight

Khao Khalok Hidden In Plain Sight Hi explorers! We found you another lovely place where you can fall asleep on a perfect beach to the sound of gentle waves lapping at your feet, and hike over a jungle covered mountain with stunning views, all in one gorgeous spot. Khao Khalok Hidden In Plain Sight An … Read more

Thai Wake Park

Thai Wake Park Chills, Thrills, and Coffee: Why Thai Wake Park is my favourite hideout. If you think you need to travel to a tropical island to find a slice of paradise, think again. Just a short hop outside the chaotic energy of Bangkok, tucked away in Lamlukka, Pathumthani, lies a little gem called Thai … Read more

Wat Ku Time and Tide

IMG 20190524 111236

Wat Ku Time and Tide Wat Ku: A Temple of Time and Tide (This is a kind of reminiscing for the author who has been visiting this wonderful temple for more than 30 years.) The Walk In The first thing you notice when approaching Wat Ku is the entrance itself. Unlike many temples in Thailand … Read more

Nothing Minor About It

Anantara Hua Hin Resort Residential Pools 1dd497 original

Nothing Minor About It Well, there’s certainly nothing Minor about the subject of this story, with global operations and business names everyone in Thailand knows very well, the Minor Group is a giant of a corporation. Minor is in your face (literally in many cases) whenever you go to any mall or superstore in Thailand. … Read more