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Ayutthaya Tourist Center

Ayuthaya


A good first stop in Ayuthaya, the historical exhibitions in the former city hall contextualise the kingdom's history and culture from ancient times to present-day. One small room is designated the Ayutthaya National Art Museum and it hosts rotating exhibitions.

Downstairs is the tourist information centre.


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