THAINOSAUR Museum Bangkok: Thailand's Prehistoric Past Comes Alive in 2026

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THAINOSAUR Museum Bangkok: Thailand's Prehistoric Past Comes Alive in 2026

Bangkok's THAINOSAUR Museum is a brand-new immersive dinosaur experience featuring real fossils, a 30-metre dinosaur, and the SkyFlyers swing ride. Here is everything visitors need to know.

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A Dinosaur Museum Built Around Real Thai Fossils

Bangkok's newest edutainment attraction is not about imported replicas. THAINOSAUR Museum is a living museum dedicated to Thailand's own paleontological heritage, developed in partnership with the Department of Mineral Resources and Mahasarakham University. It opened in early 2026 as the centrepiece of the "Bangkok Spectacular 2026" campaign launched by Asset World Corporation (AWC), the Tourism Authority of Thailand, and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. The museum is part of Bangkok's broader push to attract more quality tourism through cultural and educational experiences.

The museum showcases authentic fossil specimens discovered on Thai soil, presented through spatial storytelling and curated walkthrough journeys that guide visitors from the Mesozoic era to the present day.

What to Expect Inside

The star of THAINOSAUR Museum is the tallest dinosaur installation in ASEAN, standing 30 metres high. Surrounding it are interactive exhibits that blend science with art — creative interpretations by Thai artist Thaivijit Phungkasemsomboon connect paleontology to Thai cultural identity in ways that feel fresh rather than dusty.

The museum builds on existing projects like Fossil Park and Hatch Dome to create an integrated learning ecosystem right in the heart of Bangkok, making it an easy addition to any city itinerary.

SkyFlyers: Wings of Garudapterus

Just outside the museum, the SkyFlyers swing ride takes the experience airborne. Inspired by Garudapterus, a flying reptile species first discovered in Thailand, this swing ride lifts visitors above the riverfront for panoramic views of the Chao Phraya. It is equal parts thrill ride and science lesson — a combination that works for both children and adults who would rather not sit through another display case.

Practical Information for Visitors

THAINOSAUR Museum is located along the Chao Phraya riverfront in Bangkok, within the AWC development zone. The area is accessible by river taxi and BTS connections — consult our Bangkok public transport guide for getting there. The museum is designed for all ages, but families with children aged 5 to 14 will likely get the most out of the interactive exhibits. It is an excellent addition to a Bangkok family trip itinerary.

If you are visiting Bangkok in 2026 and want something beyond temples and malls, THAINOSAUR Museum is one of the most original new attractions the city has added in years — and it puts Thailand's own natural history front and centre. Combine it with a visit to One Bangkok shopping mall or the Cave Fantasy immersive art exhibit at MBK Center for a full day out.

For more on Bangkok's 2026 cultural boom, see Bangkok Art Biennale 2026 and our overview of Bangkok Spectacular 2026.

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