INFORMATION
FOR VISITORS
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The National Museum of Cambodia is located on Street
13 in central Phnom Penh, next to the Royal Palace. The visitor’s
entrance to the compound and the admissions ticket booth are at
the corner of Streets 13 and 178.
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Opening hours are from 8.00am until 5.00pm daily. Last admission tickets are sold at 4.30pm.
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Admission costs are $5 for foreigner ages from 10 to 17 years old, $10 for foreigner ages from 18 years old up , 500
riels for Cambodians. Children and school groups are free.
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Guided tours can be arranged for individuals or groups at the
museum entrance. Tours are available in Khmer, English, French
and Japanese.
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Photography is not permitted within the museum galleries, but
visitors are welcome to film or photograph the museum exterior
and courtyard. Those wishing to obtain images of the museum
or collection for study or Publications should email
the museum to request an application form or contact a staff
member.
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Smoking is not permitted inside the museum.
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The Museum store is located at the main entrance. Postcards,
souvenirs, replica sculptures and books on a variety of art
and culture topics are available.
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Cloakroom facilities are available at the main entrance. Please
leave large items and bags here.
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Bathrooms are located downstairs near the main entrance. See
the map overleaf for
detail see
map overleaf for details.
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Donations to the museum are greatly appreciated and contribute
to operating costs, programmes to protect Cambodian heritage
and museum maintenance. Donation boxes are located near the
main entrance, or contact a member of staff.
Thank you
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