This is located on Woradet Road
near the river. The edifice was formerly the town hall, built in
1922. Established as a museum in 1988, it displays art and
ancient items of different periods found in the local area, and
exhibits the history of Ratchaburi, as well as its folk art and
geology. The museum is open daily from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m.
exept Mondays and Tuesdays. Admission fee is 30 baht.
This ancient temple, locally
called Wat Na Phra That, is located on the west bank of the Mae
Klong River in the town. Its elegant prang or pagoda remains in
good condition and was probably copied from Cambodia's Angkor
Wat. The prang made of bricks and stones stands on a rectangular
base with pathways around the cloisters. The outer stucco
designs were made in the reign of King Borommakot of Ayutthaya.
Buddha images of Dvaravati, Lop Buri and Ayutthaya periods are
placed around the pagoda. 2 kilometres west of Wat Na Phra That
on the route to Khao Ngu is Wat Aranyik with a prang identical
to that of Wat Na Phra That but smaller in size.
Located at Klong
Tat. According to legend said was a training camp battle scout
Tons, which is the origin of Scout activities. Mom Luang Pin
Malakul and the government that this place has created
significant royal monument King Mongkut Klao reign at this
farmhouse.
The Department
of Military Engineering in Ratchaburi Away from the city about
600 meters to the old City Pillar Shrine. Generated during the
Buddha Lertla Naphalai