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The National Museum of Cambodia, located in Phnom Penh, is the country’s largest museum of cultural history and archaeology. Established in 1920, it houses an extensive collection of Khmer art, including sculptures, ceramics, and bronzes from prehistoric times to the post-Angkorian period. The museum’s traditional Khmer architecture and serene courtyard provide a glimpse into Cambodia’s rich heritage. It serves as a vital center for research and preservation of Cambodia’s ancient artifacts, offering visitors an in-depth look at the nation’s artistic and historical legacy
How to Get There? |  Located on Street 10 in central Phnom Penh, to the north of the Royal Palace and on the west side of Veal Preah Man square. . Here google maps link |
Admission | $5 for foreigner ages from 10 to 17 years old, $10 for foreigner ages from 18 years old up , 500 riels for Cambodians. Children and school groups are free. |
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What to Eat: | The National Museum does not allow food inside, but you can enjoy street food outside. |
Where to Stay: | Mostly, people back to sleep at town |
Best Time to Visit: | From 8.00am until 5.00pm daily. Last admission tickets are sold at 4.30pm. |