The Angkor National Museum was established in 2007 to collect, preserve, and present the country’s many Angkorian archaeological artifacts. The eight galleries focus on the golden era of the Khmer Empire’s history, culture, and civilization. The galleries include the Briefing Hall, with an 80-seat theater for orientation, a collection of Buddha statues and relics, literary works of the Khmer civilization, ancient engineering plans, jewelry, and much more. Visitors of the museum shouldn’t miss certain antiquities, such as the Sumedha Hermit, a standing Vishnu statue that dates to the 7th century, and the elegant Lokesvara statue.

Charles De Gaulle, Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia, Phone: +8-55-63-96-66-01

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