Angkor – The mystery of Cambodia

- 17 October 2026 till 9 May 2027
- Drents Museum
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The world's largest religious monument will be on display in Europe for the first time in the autumn of 2026.
120 original objects from Angkor are coming to the Drents Museum in Assen. Angkor is one of Cambodia's most popular tourist destinations and is featured prominently on their national flag. At its peak in the 12th century, the city was the largest metropolis in the world.
The archaeological finds on display in the exhibition rarely leave the country, with most pieces being over 1,000 years old. Discover the ancient history, spectacular architecture and recent scientific developments in Angkor – The Mystery of Cambodia.
For questions, the press can contact marketing and communications, Ayana Emmens (a.emmens@drentsmuseum.nl).
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Most of the museum is easily accessible for people with reduced mobility. Most floors are accessible by elevator and there are wheelchair-accessible toilets. The museum has free wheelchairs, walkers and folding stools for anyone who wants to use them. Unfortunately, part of the monumental section of the museum is less accessible.
Because of the number of wheelchairs and walkers being limited, you can reserve them via +31 (0)592 - 377 773.
More information about the accessibility of the building can be found here.
Supervisors (on presentation of a public transport companion card) and registered assistance and guide dogs are of course very welcome and can enter the museum free of charge.
The Drents Museum always has a number of changing exhibitions and we also have a rich collection of our own. You can visit our own collection in our new collection presentation Labyrinthia.
All current exhibitions and presentations can be found on the exhibitions page.
More and more objects can also be found online. Learn all about your favorite object and discover new treasures!
Registered assistance or guide dogs are welcome in the museum, other pets are not.
Brasserie Pingo can be found in the heart of the old museum section. Pingo's opening hours are the same as the museum, from Tuesday to Sunday between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Here you can drink coffee and eat cake, however salads, sandwiches and appetizers are also on the menu.
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