The National Museum of Cambodia (Khmer: សារមន្ទីរជាតិ ) in Phnom Penh is Cambodia's largest museum of cultural history and is the …
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Mar 22, 2025
Admittedly after a day of sight seeing we arrived quite close to closing time but apart from the magnificent building and beautiful garden the museum was disappointing. Information about the sculptu…Full review by Jacqal
Mar 15, 2025
This museum is a perfect introduction to Cambodia’s rich history. The Khmer sculptures, ancient artifacts, and well-preserved relics gave us great insight into the country’s heritage. The peaceful co…Full review by MortenYu
Mar 13, 2025
A very boring museum. Thousands of sculptures. Room after room with bhuddas. The place seems dead without soul. The best was the café. Nice architecture on the buildings. No photo allowed inside.Full review by 3612
Has anyone seen the Apsara dance show at the museum? I read elsewhere that it’s on Mondays, Wednesdays and weekends. Should we buy tickets to the museum and dance show online? Thank you!
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I have not been, but I intend to go next time in Phnom Penh. Personally i do not buy tickets on line. I have seen to many mistakes
Has the entrance fee gone up to $15? On the map I got from my hotel they stated $3?
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It seems impossible to get a correct answer to this simple question. I will go to the museum myself to check the ticket price. If it has gone up to $15, I say skip the museum in …
It seems impossible to get a correct answer to this simple question. I will go to the museum myself to check the ticket price. If it has gone up to $15, I say skip the museum in Phnom Penh and visit the one in Siem Reap instead. I have been to both museums several times.
Hi, is there a space to store luggage or backpack in the museum? Planning to go there in the afternoon after checking out before the night bus.
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Yes as of June 2023, right next to the ticket office, for free. In fact I just left my large backpack, had lunch at the museum cafe, and entered the museum, before going to the airport.