Thailand reopens museums and historical sites

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Travelers are recommended to check in advance with each site regarding the opening date and time while some historical sites or learning centres may remain closed in some provinces in line with the specific provincial orders.

Five types of learning centres nationwide under the Fine Arts Department were allowed to reopen as of May 10, in line with the easing of the COVID-19 measures in a number of provinces.

However, some historical sites or learning centres may remain closed in some provinces in line with the specific provincial orders. Also, reopening dates may vary depending on the situation in each province.



Across the country, learning centres under the Fine Arts Department include:
1. National museums
2. Historical parks
3. Archaeological sites registered with the Fine Arts Department
4. National libraries
5. National archives

Travelers are recommended to check in advance with each site regarding the opening date and time. When going outside, be reminded to take DMHTT precautions to prevent the spread of COVID-19: D – Distancing, M – Mask wearing, H – Handwashing, T – Temperature check, and T – Thai Chana contact tracing application. Kindly note that there is a nationwide mask mandate offenders are liable to a fine up to 20,000 Baht.



TAT is constantly providing updates on the tourism-related COVID-19 situation in Thailand at the TAT Newsroom (www.tatnews.org); Facebook (tatnews.org); and Twitter (Tatnews_Org).

For additional information and assistance relating to Thailand’s tourism, contact the TAT Contact Centre 1672 or Tourist Police 1155.