The Bottle Art Museum is undoubtedly one of the more strange and different attractions in pattaya And also an attraction that is the only one of its kind in the country. The museum presents magnificent models of boats, houses, windmills from the Netherlands, Japanese pagodas and various miniature, tiny buildings, when they are inside bottles of all kinds.
The museum was originally established by a fan of this art genre, an artist named Peter Badalis, who created over 300 different miniature models, telling the story of different periods in many parts of the world. Since its establishment, the museum has become a prominent and beloved tourist attraction, attracting many from different countries and of different ages. Besides the 300 models that are displayed there, you can also find handmade ship models (miniatures as well) in the museum.
Upon entering the museum, visitors will be able to watch an informative video explaining the basics of bottle art and the steps necessary to make these interesting works of art. After that, you can continue to the three rooms of the museum, which present to the visitors the works of art inside bottles of different sizes, buildings and boats from different periods, designed with great emphasis on every detail and similar to the original, large models. Those interested in this genre can even take part in the art classes, which are held occasionally in the museum and teach the basics of this art.
Admittedly, the bottle art museum in Pattaya is likely not to be the highlight of your visit to the city, but it is undoubtedly an interesting and somewhat different family activity, which is located near other attractions in it and especially one that is wonderful for rainy days, when you are looking for shelter from the rain.
The museum is open to visitors every day between 08:30 and 18:00.