Address: 99, Bang Krut, Ban Pho, Chachoengsao 24140
Phone: 038 131 811
Baramee of Art
Experience a truly harmonious environment, including a renowned art gallery and mindfulness centre, situated in 6 acres of natural scenery in the city of Chachoengsao (an approximately 1-hour car ride from either Bangkok or Pattaya). The Baramee Dhamma Hall showcases some of the region’s finest works of art, crafted by “Thai National Artist” award winners and other internationally-acclaimed Thai art practitioners. Highlights include sculptures, woodcut prints, and etchings from the gallery’s collection, displayed in both permanent and rotating quarterly exhibitions. Additionally, visitors can witness the centre’s beautiful landscape, with various plant species that include ferns, palms, and many more. This natural scenery and the centre’s art displays together provide a fuller experience of mindfulness in all areas of the Baramee Dhamma Hall. For those interested in events hosted by the Baramee Dhamma Hall, including art workshops, mindset camps and many others, as well as those who seek accommodation in Chachoengsao, please contact our call centre for more details: Visitors are invited to come and participate in all centre activities free of charge. Accommodation is also provided, when available. Any support for the artworks available at the centre will serve as a great encouragement for participating artists to continue crafting these exquisite pieces. Any donation given to the Baramee Dhamma Hall will allow the centre to maintain its operations and permit greater numbers of people to join in centre activities without incurring any expenses.
Kamol Tassananchalee : National Artist
ปฏิพล สุพรรณพงศ์
Patipon Supanpong
Miss you fondly
คิดถึงเหลือเกิน. is an art exhibition which collects the work of more than 200 acclaimed
artists, including some of the most prominent national artists and contemporary artists
of Thailand. Coming from a wide range of disciplines, these artists have created over 200
pieces of art, each of which showcases different techniques, but all of them
has a unified purpose of highlighting King Bhumibol Adulyadej's different endeavours for
the betterment of Thai citizens.
Not only do these artwork serve as a way for artists to show how they interpret his
majesty's work, these pieces also serve as a great reminder of the values and pricinples,
from sustainable practices to self-sufficiency economy, that his majesty had left for his
beloved Thai citizens, their children, and the generations to come.
Pinit Phantaprawat
Krisana Chavanakunakorn