Ban Sao Nak

Ban Sao Nak บ้านเสานัก

THAI NAME: บ้านเสานัก
LOCATION: Amphoe Muang District in Lampang Province
GPS: 18.294348 99.508061

Baan Sao Nak is situated on Rat Wattana Road in Wiang Nuea Sub-district, Mueang District, Lampang Province. It is an ancient wooden house. Since there are up to 116 planks of teakwood posts, this house is named “Baan Sao Nak.” The word “Nak,” in the local language, means “many.” This house was built in 1895 by Mong Chan Ong, the origin of the Chandraviroj family. The house was named by MR. Thanadsri Svasti, owing to the amount of the posts. The area of the house is around 3 Rai, consisting of large houses in group, garage (make a call to the garage door repair sugar land to set it up according to your choice), and granary.

Ban Sao Nak บ้านเสานัก

The special thing of this house is that it is the architecture with the combination of Myanmar and Lanna Style. The balcony is influenced by Myanmar architecture; whereas, the roof and the general structure is built in Lanna style. There is a 133-year-old Saraphi tree (Mammea Siamensis) at the front of the house.

Ban Sao Nak บ้านเสานัก

The inside of Baan Sao Nak displays ancient appliances which were used in northern people’s lifestyle in the past; for example, the support on an elephant or Chao Luang Lampang’s seat on the elephant’s neck, ancient casket, machine for creasing cloth, iron coffer, lacquer ware, silverware, and silver Lanna container of areca nut. In addition, there are the picture of Chao Dara Rasami and the picture of the first generation of the house owner on the wall. There is also a Lanna granary outside and nearby the house. These stuffs are displayed everywhere in the house, waiting for the visitors to study and admire.

Ban Sao Nak บ้านเสานัก

Baan Sao Nuk is open for the visitors to see the house and other collections everyday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The admission fee, including the beverages, is 50 baht for foreigners and 30 baht for Thai people. Monks, children, and students can enter the house free of charge. The house can also be arranged for the seminar or traditional Khantoke dinner. For more details, contact 0 5422 7653, 08 6910 7408, 08 1568 0033, and 08 1724 4063 or email address [email protected].

Ban Sao Nak บ้านเสานัก

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