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Angkor National Museum

During the Golden Age of the Khmer Kingdom, one of the ancient civilizations of this world was being created. It was the origin of Khmer art, culture and architecture. These great inventions have become one of the few wonders in the world that still impress people over the generations that still have a major impact on Cambodia's current society.

During the Golden Age of the Khmer Kingdom, one of the ancient civilizations of this world was being created. It was the origin of Khmer art, culture and architecture. These great inventions have become one of the few wonders in the world that still impress people over the generations that still have a major impact on Cambodia's current society.

The National Museum of Angkor prides itself on revealing the actual historical path of this Khmer Kingdom's Golden Age through state-of-the-art multimedia technology to provide visitors with a complete pictorial history of the legend to facilitate understanding.

After your visit From the first step in the National Museum of Angkor, we hope you are satisfied with all the services and facilities that we have to accommodate your visit. Provide a clear guide map that will allow you to tour all galleries for an extraordinary experience. By helping you to have a deep and clear understanding of each artifact, the National Museum of Angkor is happy to assist you with the personal translation device or the audio tour set (available in Khmer, English, German, Korean , Japanese, French, Chinese and Thai) For your convenience, your personal belongings will be kept in the deposit box provided, free of charge.

The National Museum of Angkor will take its visitors through the journey of creation time to the highest point of the Khmer civilization. Through the use of interactive exhibits, visitors will develop a deeper understanding of the customs, traditions and different beliefs of the ancient empire. A tour of the museum will be joyful for visitors who have a good understanding of the ancient Khmer civilization and visitors who have no prior knowledge of the old Khmer empire. All artifacts are divided into 8 galleries in order of evolution that are enhanced by a realistic atmosphere. Throughout the experience, the National Museum of Angkor will allow this legend to reveal slowly before your eyes.

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Wat Tang Tok

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Banteay Samre Temple

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Sambor Prei Kuk

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Bat Chum

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