Martin de Tours

One of the rooms located on the museum’s 1st floor was named after an important clergy from Yagot, India, whose baptismal or saint name was Martin de Tours.  This revered Rev. Martin de Tours visited Thailand and influenced the design and construction styles of numerous college, school, class room buildings in Thailand as he was highly experienced in architecture and construction expertise, who passed away in 1933.  The year of his death (1933) was the same year when Rev. Dr. Martin Pratheep Komolmas was born.

Following his footpath, Rev. Dr. Martin Komolmas, developed and exerted his unusual abilities in designing and constructing uniquely grand and charming buildings in both Hua Mak and Suvarnabhumi Campuses. (Only two clergymen in Thailand who adopted the baptismal name of Martin de Tours).  Displayed on the surrounding walls of the Martin de Tours room are various exotic oil paintings depicting flowers, water ways, canals, roses and flowers in vases. etc.

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