Bangkok Corrections Museum

Local nameBangkok Corrections Museum
LocationPhra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand

The Bangkok Corrections Museum is an incarceration museum in Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on Maha Chai Road. It was modelled on the Brixton Prison of England. The prison museum was established in 1939 in another prison, the Bang Kwang Central Prison, which had served as a training center for corrections officers and gained the notorious title "Bangkok Hilton" in the way that the Hanoi Hilton did in Vietnam for its brutal prison history.The museum records the macabre history and prison life in Thailand. Later the remainder of the site became the Rommaninat Park, officially opening on August 7, 1999, by Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn.The museum is closed for the foreseeable future.

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Opening hours

Closed for renovations

Admission

No entrance fee.

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bangkok_Corrections_Museum

Phone +66 0 2226 1706

Address Thanon Maha Chai, Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

Coordinates 13°44'55.425" N 100°30'13.103" E

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