The culture of Thailand is incredibly colourful and is almost saturated with a variety of arts encompassing everything with visual arts, music and the performing arts. The expanse of arts when it comes to the cultural heritage of Thailand is so massive that if one were eager to experience all the country has to offer in regards to it, one might be facing an overwhelming endeavor. There is however, a one-stop locale that is the amalgamation of the arts and culture of Bangkok, and it is the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre. The vision of being a centre of cultural diversity for a sustainable social development, the Bangkok Art and Cultural Centre is a massive artistic template containing multiple exhibition and performance spaces, along with cafes, art galleries, a bookshop and art library.
If you wish to include the Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre in one of your next excursions in Bangkok, the city has plenty of accommodation options to suit every whim and fancy, with budget-friendly options to luxury hotels such as the AVANI Atrium Bangkok.
The centre truly is a massive hub encompassing every realm of the arts, with exhibitions held constantly promoting every spectrum of art. Incredible events such as the international Bangkok Guitar Festival, and the Performing Art Festival have all taken place within the walls of the Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre.
The building comes truly equipped with all the resources required to effectively maintain its role as an artistic hub. The main gallery is enormous and contains over three thousand five hundred square metres of floor-space, while there are other galleries as well, with floor space up to one thousand two hundred square metres. The second floor contains the People’s Gallery, which is a public art space where anyone can submit their exhibition proposal. In addition to these, the centre contains a massive auditorium and studio respectively, various meeting rooms, and a state of the art multi-function room.
So don’t hesitate to immerse yourself in the art of Thailand with a visit to the glorious Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre.
Uditha Dharmawardhane is a travel writer who writes under the pen name Roland Lefevre. He specializes in creating features on leisure as well as business travel destinations across the globe. Google