The Museum of Floral Culture is founded by world-renowned Thai flower artist Sakul Intakul.

Opened to the public on August 12, 2012, the Museum of Floral Culture is a museum that shows the story of culture and the history of the Thai flower fair. The museum also features unique exhibits on important flower cultures across Asia such as India, China, Japan, Laos, and Bali/Indonesia.

The Museum of Floral Culture is located in the quiet residential area of Dusit. Built in the reign of King Rama VI, it is housed in a beautifully preserved, 100-year-old teak mansion with colonial architecture, covering a total ground area of 1,800 square meters that has been transformed into an impeccably-landscaped Thai-meets-Zen-style garden.

Inside the museum, there are 7 different galleries, which are: Dusit Gallery, World of Flower Culture, Temples of Flowers, Heritage of Thai Flower Culture I, Heritage of Thai Flower Culture II, Pen, Pencil and Possibility, and the Garden.

Entrance fee is 150 baht per person, opening time is from Tuesday to Sunday, from 10 am to 6 pm.

According to floralmuseum.com