Bangkok to Turn Into an Open-air Museum During the Upcoming Krung Thep Creative Streets Heritage & Art Initiative

The upcoming Krung Thep Creative Streets, a cultural initiative highlighting heritage and contemporary art as well as tour of historic buildings in select areas of Bangkok was officially announced at a press conference, hosted at the Danish Embassy. The event, organised by the French Embassy with the support of numerous European and Thai partners, forms part of the European Heritage Days 2025 while celebrating the enduring cultural ties between Thailand and Europe, and will take place from 15-21 September 2025.

Friday 19 September 2025 14:58
Bangkok to Turn Into an Open-air Museum During the Upcoming Krung Thep Creative Streets Heritage & Art Initiative

Featured in the group photo are: H.E. Mr. Jean-Claude Poimboeuf (7th from left), French Ambassador to Thailand; H.E. Mr. Danny Annan (7th from right), Danish Ambassador to Thailand; Mr. Chadchart Sittipunt (8th from right), Governor of Bangkok, together with participating artists and partners including M.R. Pongsavas Svasti (4th from left), from the Princess Sirivanavari Cultivated Arts Foundation; Mr. Pichit Virankabutra (4th from right), deputy-director from the CEA; Mrs. Chamapan Rangaratna (3rd from left), Thai Beverage advisor; Mr. Sanon Wangsarangboon (6th from right), Deputy Governor of Bangkok; Ms. Charintip Choomuenwai (5th from right); Head of Art and Culture at One Bangkok as well as Blue Elephant Group's Master Chef Nooror Somany Steppe (2nd from right) and Ms. Sandra Steppe (2nd from left).