The Glass Bottle Museum is located in the north of the Sukhumvit (Sukhumvit) highway bypass in the eastern and southern section of Pattaya, Thailand. This museum was founded by Mr. Bjj De Leij, a Dutch national.
This is an unobtrusive glass bottle art museum. The museum has collected more than 300 rare and beautiful shapes.
Many famous buildings in it, such as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok, the Temple of Dawn, the Yunshi Temple, the Victory Monument, the Democratic Constitution Monument, and even the Thai-style temples, are all built in glass bottles, and they are built in such a decent size and perfection. , Such a beautiful and magnificent typical building is built in a small glass bottle in the mouth. It is conceivable how much effort and time it takes for such an artistic building to be concentrated in glass bottles. The painstaking effort and time it takes to build a real place of interest really rivals the difficulty.
Glass products are made of more than a dozen raw materials such as broken glass, soda ash, sodium nitrate, barium carbonate, quartz sand, etc. A container made by melting and shaping at 1600 degrees high temperature can be produced according to different molds. The glass bottles mainly include all kinds of wine bottles, beverage bottles, pickle bottles, honey bottles, canned bottles, soda bottles, carbonated beverage bottles, coffee bottles, tea cups, 0.5kg/2.5kg/4kg wine jars and other special-shaped glass. bottle,. The glass bottle has a light-tight seal and allows long-term storage of products that are highly sensitive to humidity.


