
Sanctuary of Truth Ticket (Sanctuary of Truth - Day Admission)
Explore the Sanctuary of Truth, a unique wooden structure featuring intricate sculptures that embody Thai, Hindu, Chinese, and Khmer traditions. Valid for entry from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
2 Stunden
Ab€17.93

Sanctuary of Truth Ticket (Sanctuary of Truth - Evening Admission)
Explore the Sanctuary of Truth, a unique wooden structure featuring intricate sculptures that embody Thai, Hindu, Chinese, and Khmer traditions. Valid for entry from 6:20-8:30 PM.
2 Stunden
Ab€25.10
Optionen vergleichen
| Option | Typ | Zusammenfassung | Dauer | Ab | Buchen |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sanctuary of Truth Ticket (Sanctuary of Truth - Day Admission) | attraction | Explore the Sanctuary of Truth, a unique wooden structure featuring intricate sculptures that embody Thai, Hindu, Chine... | 2 Stunden | €17.93 | Buchen |
| Sanctuary of Truth Ticket (Sanctuary of Truth - Evening Admission) | attraction | Explore the Sanctuary of Truth, a unique wooden structure featuring intricate sculptures that embody Thai, Hindu, Chine... | 2 Stunden | €25.10 | Buchen |
Experience the beauty and tranquility of the Sanctuary of Truth, an unfinished museum that combines elements of a temple and a castle with Khmer, Buddhist, and Hindu influences. Observe the intricate wall carvings that represent the creators: Heaven, Earth, Father, Moon, Sun, and Stars. Standing 105 metres tall, this hall serves as both a space for exploring life philosophies and a testament to ancient Thai craftsmanship through its detailed woodwork.
Highlights
Admire the intricate architecture of the Sanctuary of Truth.
See the detailed ancient wood carvings adorning the walls.
View the museum's tallest spire, which rises up to 30 metres.
Über Sanctuary of Truth Ticket
Experience the beauty and tranquility of the Sanctuary of Truth, an unfinished museum that combines elements of a temple and a castle with Khmer, Buddhist, and Hindu influences. Observe the intricate wall carvings that represent the creators: Heaven, Earth, Father, Moon, Sun, and Stars. Standing 105 metres tall, this hall serves as both a space for exploring life philosophies and a testament to ancient Thai craftsmanship through its detailed woodwork.