
Kampot Provincial Museum
Kampot [Kâmpôt]
The Kampot Provincial Museum, located in a renovated historic building of the Governorate of Kampot, showcases the rich and diverse history of the Kampot region, which spans over two millennia. The museum's exhibits include six large panels illustrating key historical milestones from the pre-Angkorian period, through the 18th and 19th centuries, the French colonial era, and contemporary times. Visitors can explore 38 historical photographs and a dozen archaeological artifacts predominantly from the pre-Angkorian period, featuring sandstone sculptures such as heads of divinities, lingas, yonis, and other relics found in the Kampot area. The museum aims to preserve and share Kampot's exceptional architectural and cultural heritage, which is often overlooked, offering insights into the region's multi-ethnic past and its significance as a colonial administrative center and former international seaport. Situated near popular attractions like Kep and Bokor hill station, the museum provides a cultural complement to the natural and touristic appeal of southern Cambodia.
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Astuce: The museum is open daily from 8 AM to 11 AM and 2 PM to 5 PM. It is recommended to visit during morning or afternoon hours to avoid midday closure. Purchasing tickets in advance is not mandatory, but visitors should check for any updates on opening hours. The museum offers an affordable entrance fee and is a valuable cultural stop when exploring Kampot and its surroundings, including Kep and Bokor Hill.
Faits intéressants
- •Kampot was Cambodia's most important seaport before the establishment of Sihanoukville.
- •The museum building was the historic Governorate of Kampot, renovated with international assistance.
- •The museum houses sandstone artifacts dating back to the 5th-10th centuries from the pre-Angkorian and Angkorian periods.
- •Kampot's Old Town is being considered for UNESCO World Heritage status due to its colonial architecture.
- •The museum's collection includes a rare head of a female divinity from the 7th century in Prei Khmeng style.
Histoire
Kampot has a long history dating back over 2,000 years, with significant events including its role as Cambodia's first international seaport in the mid-19th century under King Ang Duong.
The city was an important colonial administrative center during French protectorate rule starting in 1863, which influenced its architecture and development.
Kampot experienced political unrest in the late 19th century, including an insurrection against French authorities in 1885-1886.
The museum building itself is a historic colonial structure, renovated to preserve Kampot's heritage and educate visitors about the region's diverse cultural legacy.
Guide du lieu
Historical Panels
Six large panels that depict Kampot's major historical periods, including pre-Angkorian times, 18th-19th centuries, French colonial period, and contemporary era, providing a chronological overview of the region's past.
Archaeological Artifacts5th-10th century
A collection of sandstone sculptures and relics from the Kampot region, including heads of male and female divinities, lingas, yonis, and column pieces mainly from the pre-Angkorian and Angkorian periods (5th to 10th centuries).
Historical Photographs
Thirty-eight photographs documenting the history and cultural heritage of Kampot, illustrating its colonial architecture, local life, and development over time.