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Jesada Technik Museum was born out of Mr. Jesada Detsakulrit's love for cars and vehicles since childhood. When having the opportunity to travel abroad often, especially in European countries One thing that should not be missed is a visit to the automotive museum of each city visited. Until one day, there was an idea that Thailand should have a museum like this. Therefore began collecting antique cars about 20 years ago, when in the beginning was mainly sought from within the country. For the first vintage car from abroad is the Messerschmitt KR200, a German microcar. The auction came from Switzerland in 1999, then accumulated vehicles from abroad. many more years have passed The number of vehicles in the collection has grown to hundreds of vehicles. Therefore, it was decided to open as a museum to share with the general public in late 2006. The determination of Mr. Jesada in establishing the Jesada Technik Museum is want to be a museum for the public benefit non-profit Aims to preserve the heritage and history of vehicles and machinery from all over the world. Its objectives are to study, learn, enhance skills, experience and inspiration for students, students, youth, government and private organizations and the general public. Jesada Technik Museum exhibits antique vehicles by land, sea and air, open to visitors free of charge. In addition, outside museum activities are ongoing, such as activities to honor and honor the Thai monarchy. public benefit activities social work and promote and support the tourism of the country

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