When you visit Cambodia don't forget to spend around 1hr to see inside of the National Museum which is indicated about ancient stuff, sculpture, art, culture, custom... beautiful view also a cafe restaurant with food & drink menu too
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National Museum of Cambodia Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The National Museum is Cambodia's famous museum of history and archaeology and contains many Khmer art collections. The museum building features a gabled roof, carved doors and Khmer ancient temple architecture, blending traditional Khmer architecture with French colonial style. There are tens of thousands of precious collections in the museum, spanning different historical periods, mainly including four types of exhibits: stoneware, bronze, porcelain and wood. There are also small collections of oil paintings, textiles, pictures and other archives. Enshrined at a small pavilion in the center of the museum is a small statue. It is surrounded by several small artificial lotus ponds, full of charm.
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National Museum of Cambodia Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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When you visit Cambodia don't forget to spend around 1hr to see inside of the National Museum which is indicated about ancient stuff, sculpture, art, culture, custom... beautiful view also a cafe restaurant with food & drink menu too
This museum of sandstone statuaries is the largest museum of cultural artifacts in Phnom Penh. @10usd for entrance fee, and centrally located, i consider thia a good deal. You may cap your trip with a nice snack at the museum face. Take note, it's a no drone zone.
The National Museum of Cambodia was built in 1913 and currently houses handicrafts and sculpture art from the 1st century and the Angkor Dynasty, several photos of Angkor taken by French photographers, and many authentic Angkor Wat sculptures. It would be helpful to do your homework before heading to Angkor Wat. The museum is open-plan, beautiful and exotic. A small pavilion was built in the center, offering a statue of a god, surrounded by four artificial lotus ponds, with grass and benches, like a soundproof wall, blocking the hustle and bustle of the downtown outside the pavilion, allowing visitors to visit quietly.
There are many beautiful places. Try to visit.
Walking by the World Museum ~ calm down, there will be a different mood