1. The Angkor National Museum is located in Siem Reap, Cambodia, and is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Angkor civilization. It was opened in 2007 and covers an area of 20,000 square meters. The museum is divided into eight galleries, providing a comprehensive and immersive experience for visitors.
The galleries are themed to cover various aspects of Khmer history and culture, including the Angkor Wat, pre-Angkor period, religion and beliefs, great Khmer kings, ancient costumes, Angkor civilization, and a multimedia presentation. Exhibits include a vast collection of artifacts, statues, jewelry, ceramics, and multimedia presentations that provide a deep insight into the history and significance of Angkor.
The museum’s architecture is inspired by traditional Khmer design, with its main building resembling a Buddhist temple. It is surrounded by a beautiful garden, adding to the overall aesthetic of the museum.
2. The working hours of the Angkor National Museum are from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last ticket sale at 5:30 PM. It is open every day, including public holidays. You can contact the museum at +855 63 963 936 for any inquiries.
3. The ticket prices for the Angkor National Museum are as follows:
- Foreign Adult: $12
- Cambodian Adult: $3
- Foreign Child (10-18 years old): $6
- Cambodian Child (10-18 years old): $1
The museum is located about 2 kilometers away from the town center of Siem Reap, and transportation options include tuk-tuks, taxis, or renting a bicycle. Many hotels and guesthouses in Siem Reap also offer transportation services to the museum.


