National Theatre (Thailand)

Coordinates: 13°45′32″N 100°29′32″E / 13.75889°N 100.49222°E / 13.75889; 100.49222
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The National Theatre, as seen from Bangkok National Museum

The National Theatre is a performing arts venue in

Phra Nakhon District. It opened in 1965, and operates as a government agency under the Office of Performing Arts of the Fine Arts Department. Today, it is best known for traditional performances, especially of the khon
masked dance.

The theatre was built from 1960 to 1965, beginning under the supervision of

modernist plan superimposed with a traditional-Thai-influenced gabled roof. It sits on the corner of Rachini and Na Phra That roads, near the northern end of Sanam Luang, on the former location of the Ministry of Transport, and occupies grounds originally part of the Front Palace, next to the Bangkok National Museum and the Bunditpatanasilpa Institute.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ "โรงละครแห่งชาติ". ศูนย์ข้อมูลเกาะรัตนโกสินทร์ (in Thai). Silpakorn University. Retrieved 23 December 2020.
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  3. ^ "เปิดโรงละครแห่งชาติ1มิ.ย.หลังปิดปรับปรุง". Thai News Agency (in Thai). 29 May 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2020.

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