The National Museum of Cambodia, located in Phnom Penh, houses one of the world’s largest collections of Khmer art, offering a deep dive into the country’s ancient history and distinctive architecture. The museum’s galleries are organized by material, including stone, metal, wood, and ceramics, each showcasing artifacts that date back to the Neolithic period. Visitors can explore the intricately carved stone sculptures, finely crafted metalwork, and delicate ceramics, providing a tangible connection to Cambodia’s rich cultural heritage. The layout and curation allow for a comprehensive understanding of the artistic and historical significance of these pieces.
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