The Museum is now permanently located in the historic Yong Chiang Building, located near the Warorot Market (Kad Luang). This site serves as a confluence of three roads: Wichayanont Road to the north, Thapae Road to the east, and Chang Klan Road to the south, making it an inviting point for people to gather and reflect on fragmented love. Additionally, the museum is situated in the vibrant area of Chang Moi in Chiang Mai, which features a variety of restaurants, cafes, shops, and artisanal crafts. Thus, the museum aspires to be a must-visit destination and creates a space for people to connect through shared stories and experiences related to love, farewell, and memories.
2 – 4 Wichayanon Rd, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Last entry: 9:30 p.m.
Closed on New Year's Day, Songkran Festival and Substitution for Songkran Festival
infoTH@brokenships.com
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2 – 4 Wichayanon Rd, Chang Moi Sub-district, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Open in Google MapsEvery day from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Last entry: 9:30 p.m.
Closed on New Year's Day, Songkran Festival and Substitution for Songkran Festival
Museum captions are in Thai and English.
Adults: 200baht
Pupils, students (full-time with ID), people with disabilities, seniors (65 and over): 150 baht
Groups of 15 persons or more: 150 baht
Groups of 15 people or more must book their visit at least 7 days in advance. Groups without an advance booking may be denied immediate entry. To book a group visit please send your inquiry to the following e-mail address: infoTH@brokenships.com.
Chiang Mai International Airport located just 4 kilometers from the city center. It serves both domestic and international flights and is a major aviation hub in Northern Thailand.
You can reach Chiang Mai and our museum by private car. The roads in Chiang Mai are generally in good condition, but be cautious of local driving behaviors, pedestrians, and motorcycles. Additionally, there are several car rental companies available within Chiang Mai, allowing you to explore the city and surrounding areas at your convenience. If you are coming from abroad, it is advisable to have an international driving permit.
Red Trucks (Songthaews): These are a popular form of public transportation where passengers can negotiate fares before starting their journey. This is an affordable way to travel, and you can hail a truck from the roadside or go to designated pick-up points.
Ride-Hailing Apps: Services like Grab are popular in Chiang Mai for convenient travel.
Tuk-Tuks: These three-wheeled vehicles offer a fun and unique way to get around the city. Be sure to agree on the fare before starting your ride.
The final recipient of a financial instrument co-financed from the European Fund for Regional Development as part of the Operational Program "Competitiveness and Cohesion".