Kampong Thom Museum

Coordinates: 12°43′37″N 104°53′19″E / 12.727020°N 104.888553°E / 12.727020; 104.888553
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Kampong Thom Museum
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EstablishedMarch 31, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-03-31)
LocationKampong Thom City, Cambodia
Coordinates12°43′37″N 104°53′19″E / 12.727020°N 104.888553°E / 12.727020; 104.888553

The Kampong Thom Museum (Khmer: សារមន្ទីរ ខេត្តកំពង់ធំ) is a museum located in Kampong Thom City, Cambodia. The museum is dedicated to displaying artifacts from the Kampong Thom Province.[1]

History[edit]

The construction of the museum began in 2008 and was inaugurated by the Ministry of Cultures and Fine Arts in 2011.[2] In September 2020, the Japanese ambassador Mikami visited the museum with the aim of creating a project for the conservation of Cambodia's heritage in collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts.[3]

Collections[edit]

The museum consists of a room and a small gallery.[4] The museum contains a collection of wooden and stone statues of Buddha, Vishnu, Lokesvara and lions.[5] The museum contains artifacts from Sambor Prei Kuk.[4] The museum also has a collection of lintels from the pre-Angkor period.[6] The museum building is built in a traditional Cambodian architectural style and contains about 150 pieces of art, dating from the pre-Angkorian, Angkorian and post-Angkorian periods.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "껌뽕톰 (Kompong Thom)". www.ilovecambodia.co.kr. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  2. ^ a b Sovanney, Lor. "សារមន្ទីរកំពង់ធំ នៅភូមិអាចារ្យលាក់ សង្កាត់អាចារ្យលាក់ ក្រុងស្ទឹងសែន". គណបក្សប្រជាជនកម្ពុជា-ខេត្តកំពង់ធំ (in Khmer). Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  3. ^ "ឯកអគ្គរាជទូត មិកាមិ បានធ្វើទស្សនកិច្ចនៅរមណីយដ្ឋានប្រាសាទសំបូរព្រៃគុក និងសារមន្ទីរខេត្តកំពង់ធំ ដើម្បីស្វែងយល់ពីគម្រោងសហការថ្មីរវាងជប៉ុន និងកម្ពុជា - KAN" (in Khmer). Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  4. ^ a b "Kompong Thom Museum | Kompong Thom, Cambodia Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  5. ^ "Kampong Thom Museum". www.visitcambodiatravel.com. Retrieved 2021-07-07.
  6. ^ "Museen in Kambodscha". ANGKOR TEMPLES IN CAMBODIA. Retrieved 2021-07-07.