Tuol Sleng Museum
Phnom Penh
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A former school known as S-21, this building became the hub of the Khmer Rouge’s interrogation and torture of more than 17,000 ‘enemies’ of the state. School rooms were turned into cells and today victims’ portraits align the corridors of this daunting building. This is an emotional visit, a place to pay respect to the victims of Cambodia’s tragedy.
Useful Information
- Address: Corner of Street 113 and Street 250, Phnom Penh
- Email: info@tuolslenggenocidemuseum.com
- Phone: +855 93 388 988
- More Info: https://tuolsleng.gov.kh/en
- Opening House: Daily 7am–5:30pm
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Do & See
Spend a day walking through the historical streets surrounding the Royal Palace, ride a tuk-tuk hopping from market to market, and end your day gazing at the shimmering lights reflecting off the Tonle Bassac. The city’s life never ceases as the old and the new live alongside each other.