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The Erawan Museum
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The Erawan Museum

📍 Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan

A colossal three-headed bronze elephant the size of a building, with a jewel-box temple-museum inside its belly and legs — climb a spiral staircase up through the body into a cosmic 'heaven' beneath the creature's heads.

On the edge of Bangkok, a three-headed elephant weighing 250 tonnes stands atop a pink pedestal, tall enough to dwarf the traffic around it. This is Erawan — the mount of the god Indra — and the whole structure is a museum you walk inside.

Why It’s Interesting

The brainchild of the late collector Lek Viriyaphant, the building has three realms. The pink base represents the underworld and houses his antiques; the central hall is “earth,” lit by a breathtaking stained-glass ceiling depicting the cosmos; and a spiral staircase climbs up through the elephant’s belly into “heaven,” a serene shrine directly beneath the three great heads. Every surface — porcelain mosaic, hand-cast metal, carved wood — was made by craftspeople by hand.

Best Time to Visit

Year-round, and a superb rainy-day option since most of it is indoors and shaded.

Getting There

Refreshingly easy: ride the BTS Skytrain to Chang Erawan station and walk a few minutes. Mon-chan declared the giant elephant “too big, do not like” and hid behind Cinnamon.

📸 Mon-chan's camera roll

Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.

Mon-chan visiting the Erawan Museum
Three heads, one elephant. Bigger and fuzzier than me — suspicious.
Cinnamon at the Erawan Museum
Cinnamon rode the trunk. Allegedly.

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