National Museum of Cambodia Info for the Best Art Tour

National Museum of Cambodia traces the nation's history through works of art. Artifacts on display range from Neolith to the post-Angkorian era. Moreover, you can relax in the courtyard in the center of the venue, amid ponds and lush greenery. To plan a meaningful and rewarding tour, read the National Museum of Cambodia information by Top Travel and Tours

National Museum of Cambodia features the traditional Khmer architecture while the courtyard teems with ponds and greenery.
Courtyard of the National Museum of Cambodia, Phnom Penh; photo by noah4ever from Pixabay

In this post, you will learn:

  • What are the opening times of the museum
  • How much do tickets cost
  • How much time to plan for a visit
  • And more

National Museum of Cambodia Basic Visitor Information

National Museum of Cambodia Opening Times
Daily from 8:00 to 17:00 The last admission is at 16:30

National Museum in Phnom Penh Admission Fees
Category Ticket Price for Foreign Visitors Entry Fee for Cambodians
Adults (18+) $10 500 riels
Teenagers (11–17) $5
Children under 11 Free Free

Extra National Museum of Cambodia Information

The museum is one of the most acclaimed exhibition venues of Khmer art in the world. Regarding that, visitors can see a wide range of artifacts from everyday life and religious items. Furthermore, statues of Hindu gods, Buddha and Jayavarman VII (a Khmer ruler), lintels, boxes, and jars are on display, too. 

In the following, find what else you should know about the art tour. 

How Much Time Should I Spend Visiting the Art Collection?

Firstly, you should ask yourself how much you are into archaeology and/or old Khmer arts and crafts. Secondly, are you in Phnom Penh on your way to Siem Reap and its Angkor Archaeological Park or the other way around?

The bronze statue of Reclining Vishnu is one of the top masterpieces of the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.
Reclining Vishnu; By AKS.9955 - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=74750362

Now, let's see what you should do.

  • In general, most visitors that aren't passionate archaeologists spend up to two hours browsing the permanent collection.
  • But, if you aren't one of them, you may spend a better part of the day surveying exhibited works of art.
  • Moreover, if you are heading to Siem Reap and don't know much about the local art, a prolonged visit should prove useful when you reach the destination.

What Are the Masterpieces of the Permanent Collection?

National Museum of Cambodia Highlights
Bronze Items Buddhist Triad, Standing Buddha, Reclining Vishnu, Elephant Bell, and Standing Adorned Buddha
Stone Artifacts Trimurti (three Hindu gods—Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva), Jayavarman VII, Devi, Vishnu with four arms, Leper King Statue (courtyard), Ganesha, Vishnu riding Garuda (lintel), and Garuda in Koh Ker style
Wooden Objects Adorned Buddha, pedestal with floral motif, and Kinnari Box
Ceramic Items Elephant Vessel, Vessel for Prahok, and jar with a wide-flared lip
Brass Pieces Peacock-shaped paan dan box

Finally, we hope that you found our National Museum of Cambodia information informative. In addition, you may wish to look into Top Travel and Tours' Royal Palace of Phnom Penh info. The royal residence is next to the exhibition venue and is among the best sightseeing spots in the city.

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