via Bangkok Post, 04 November 2021: This museum is very close to the National Museum in Bangkok, and currently houses an exhibition on King Chulalongkorn.
Standing alongside Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit and Sanam Luang, the historical Thaworawatthu Building was ordered to be built during the reign of King Rama V to serve as a supplementary edifice for HRH Prince Maha Vajirunhis’ royal cremation ritual.
The construction, completed in the reign of King Rama VI, later transformed into the Hor Phra Samut Samrap Phra Nakhon (Library for the Capital City) before being developed into the National Library, allowing the public to access its services.
As part of the “King Chulalongkorn The Great (Rama V) Memorial” exhibition, it is now opening its chambers to showcase a rare collection of 47 classic gilded black lacquered cabinets to highlight Thailand’s first-class craftsmanship and local wisdom.
Source: Timeless designs