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Last call for spine-chilling Siriraj Medical Museum after-dark visits

One final night for brave souls to explore Bangkok’s medical past in an experience not for the faint of heart

Tita Petchnamnung
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Tita Petchnamnung
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Siriraj Medical Museum’s ‘Night at the Museum’ experience has its final evening on May 23 – your last chance this year to explore Thailand’s most mysteriously preserved medical history.

From 5-7pm, 75 visitors will be guided through the dimly lit corridors of Congdon’s Anatomical Museum, where real human skeletons stand alongside preserved organs and anatomical specimens. Expert narrators will lead guests through an experience explicitly warned as ‘not for the faint of heart.’ 

Do you have what it takes?

Tickets cost B100, sold only at the venue from 4pm. Max three tickets per person. No advance bookings.

While you’re there, check out ‘75 Years of Siriraj Museum to the Public’ in the Srisavarindhira Building, running from 9am-5pm with free entry.

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