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              Main Hall on the Second Floor
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       The Model of the Community in the
                      Prehistorical Period.



  (Bangkoksite Photos taken on February 11, 2001)

History of the Museum
T
he Nan National Museum is located at the
original site of the palace of the Feudal Lord of Nan. The building was originally constructed by Phrachao Suriyaphong Pharidet in 1903 to replace his former wooden residence. After the death of Chao Maha Brahma Surathada, the
last Feudal Lord of Nan, his descendants
donated this palace to the government in 1931 for use as the provincial hall. In 1973 the Fine Arts Department was permitted to use this building and location for the establishment of Nan National Museum.
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Exhibitions
The National Museum of Nan is simultaneously an art history,
archaeological and ethnological museum. the exhibitions are
arranged to emphasize mainly these aspects. They are
separated into two parts. the exhibition rooms on the second
floor of the building feature art history and archaeological data
and evidence. The rooms on the ground floor exhibit ethnological
data concerning the native people and the minority groups
living within the boundaries of Nan Province.

Museum6.jpg (18947 bytes) The exhibition rooms on the second
floor are divided into two sections.
The first is the main hall which used
to be the throne hall of family tree of
the Feudal Lord,historical photographs,
art objects, ancient currency, weapons
and inscriptions. The second part
exhibits art history and archaeological
information and findings remaining
from the Prehistoric times until the
Historical Period. The
black elephant
tusks which have been considered
the invaluable treasure of Nan since
ancient time is exhibited here.
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