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7. National Museum



The National Museum of Cambodia is housed in a graceful terracotta structure of traditional design (built 1917-20) just north of Royal Palace. It is open Tuesday to Sunday from 8-11 am and from 2-5 pm, entry is $2. Photography is prohibited inside. The School of Fine Arts (Ecole des Beaux-arts) has its headquarters in a structure behind the main building. Guides who speak French and English are available, and there is also a booklet – Khmer Art in Stone - available at the front desk for US$3, which gives around town with locations of the most important objects on display. The museum comprises four courtyards, which face onto garden courtyards to the left and straight ahead of the entrance. Some highlights include the eight-armed statue of Vishnu form the 6th to 7th century, the statue of Shiva (circa 877-866) and the sublime statue of Jayavarman VII seated (circa 11811218), his head bowed slightly in a meditative pose. Elsewhere around the museum are display of pottery and bronzes dating from the pre-Angkor periods of Funan and Chenla (4th to 9th centuries), the Indravraman period (9th and 10th centuries), the classical Angkor period (10th to 14th centuries), as well as more recent works.
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