Baan Dam Museum

Many art institutes in Thailand and overseas have offered scholarships to researchers who have lived near Baan Dam for the past 25 years.

[2][clarification needed] The museum covers an area of about 160,000 square meters, consisting of over 40 different structures scattered around the site.

[citation needed] The cathedral is a large single-story rectangular building with an east-west alignment, raised from the ground about 2.8 meters on brick.

The structure is wood with Thai style decor named Bua pattern at the base each of 44 large wooden pillars.

The interior has exhibits of various forms of visual arts created by Thawan Duchanee.

[citation needed] The small temple, also designed by Thawan Duchanee, was built in 1992.

It is a rectangular building on an east–west axis with 6 wooden pillars and has stairs on both the east and west sides.

[citation needed] The east pavilion was also designed by Thawan Duchanee and built in 1994.

The east pavilion uses glass instead of a wall, and has a triangular mansard Lanna style roof covered with indigenous terracotta tiles.

[citation needed] Tri Phum, (ไตรภูมิ), was constructed in 1976 - 1977, formed a triangle shape on January 1, 1977.