This villa combines elements of art, architecture, and nature, offering visitors a rich experience of both visual and natural beauty.
Is a museum located in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, showcasing valuable historical and cultural artifacts from Thailand, especially from the northeastern region (Isan). The museum is dedicated to preserving and displaying ancient items that reflect the history, art, and traditions of the country.
Is a center for preserving and showcasing the history, culture, and way of life of the people in Nakhon Ratchasima Province and the northeastern region of Thailand. The museum features ancient artifacts, photographs, and exhibitions highlighting the city’s rich heritage.
Is located in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. This museum showcases petrified wood and significant fossils, offering valuable insights into the geology and natural history of Thailand.
The largest stone castle in Thailand is Phimai Historical Park, located in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. This grand structure highlights the region’s significance as a central hub and a key gateway connecting the Mun River Basin to Angkor, the capital of the Khmer Empire.
Spanning over 90 acres in Khao Yai, a mere 160 kilometers from Bangkok, this vineyard is nestled amidst mountainous views in every direction, offering an escape from the outside hustle and bustle.
The Blessed Nicholas Bunkerd Kitbamrung Church, the only Christian church in Khao Yai, is situated within the Kensington English Garden Resort Khao Yai area. Visitors can capture beautiful photographs here. The church is designed in a Gothic architectural style bproviding a very European atmosphere.
The Museum of Art 129 has organized its exhibition space into two sections: the permanent exhibition hall, which displays artworks by national and senior artists, and the temporary exhibition hall, which showcases modern and contemporary art.
Khao Yai Art Museum is a gallery showcasing art and an outdoor sculpture garden, available for the general public to visit free of charge.