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HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM BANGKOK
The
history of the National Museum Bangkok dates back to 1874 when His
Majesty, King Rama V opened the first public "museum"
to exhibit the royal collection of King Rama IV, and other objects
of general interest, at the Concordia Pavilion inside the Brand
Palace. Later, the Museum was transferred to its present site, the
"Wang Na", or "Palace to the Front" which had
been the palace of the Prince Successor. In 1926, it was named the
"Bangkok Museum" and subsequently developed into the National
Museum Bangkok, when it came under the direction of the Department
of Fine Arts in 1934.
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