Information
The Thai Labour Museum is established from the cooperation between the Thai Labor group and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation from Germany. The museum tells the story of the development of the society through Thai workers. It is divided into periods from the Sukhothai period, the reign of King Rama V, the Second World War to the present situation of Thai workers. Consequently, this historical museum is rich with stories of the struggle of the working class laborers, making visitors understand the role of Thai workers and the basic rights of these workers better. The permanent exhibitions are about the evolution of Thai laborers in various periods and their struggle for rights.
Information from: Museum Thailand Database
Management
Organization Museum
Map
Address And Contact Number
Telephone : 0-2251-3173
Website : https://thailabourmuseum.org/
Email : tlm.thailabourmuseum@gmail.com
Operating hours
Open Wednesday - Sunday at 10.00 am - 04.30 pm.
Admission fee
Free admission
Getting There
With private car: From Victory Monument, go straight to Phayathai Road. Drive to Sri Ayutthaya Road, then turn right to Ratchaprarop Road. Then turn left to Nikom Makkasan Road, drive for 800 m. The destination is on the left. It takes about 1 hour. Estimated distance 18 km.
By bus: Bus line 72.
By train: Hua Lamphong Station - Makkasan Station.
Proper for General Public
Proper for Children
Credit Card
Advanced Booking
Reservation available, group visit needs to be formally booked in advance.
FACILITY
Free parking