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The Luang Prabang national museum

An exact replica of lifestyle in the former Royal Residence, the former Royal Palace was built during the rule of King Sisavang Vong between 1904 and 1909. His son, King Sisavang Vatthana and his family were the last to occupy the grounds. In 1975, the Lao people gained independence from the monarchy and the following year, on 13th March, the palace was re-opened to the public as a national museum by the government.

 

Luang Prabang National Museum

It has been decorated with wall and mosaic paintings throughout and contains furniture and household goods used by the Royal Family. The richness of diplomatic gifts indicates how successful Luang Prabang had been as a kingdom at that time. The museums has over 50,000 artifacts on display in various rooms.

The other rooms are Protocol Room, Bronze Drums Galleries, Reading Room, Queen’s Bedroom, King’s Bedroom, Children’s Room, Dining Room, Secretary’s Reception Room and Check Room.

The Royal Palace collections include :

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