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Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

Tuol Sleng Genocide Museum

4.6 (11,895 reviews)
MuseoAtracción turísticaPunto de interésEstablecimiento

Mejor época para visitar

Early mornings are best to avoid crowds and to experience the museum in quiet reflection, especially on weekdays when school groups are less frequent.

Consejos para el presupuesto

Entry costs around $5 with official guides available for extra insight; combining the visit with nearby Killing Fields often saves money with package deals.

Recomendado para

History buffs, Students and researchers, Serious travelers interested in human rights, Cultural historians

Planifica tu visita

1-2 hours

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Datos rápidos: Over 17,000 people were imprisoned and tortured in this former high school that turned into a brutal detention center. The walls still carry haunting black-and-white photos of prisoners, their eyes forever captured in silent suffering.

Destacados: Visitors can walk through tiny, claustrophobic prison cells that barely fit a single person, feeling the oppressive atmosphere firsthand. The museum's extensive photo collection, including prisoner portraits with personal details, offers a chilling, humanizing glimpse into the past.

Consejos de expertos

  • Wear comfortable shoes and respectful clothing covering shoulders and knees.
  • Photography is allowed but avoid using flash inside to preserve the sensitive atmosphere.
  • Listen closely to the audio guides or local guides to fully understand the stories behind the photos.
  • Visit on a weekday morning to avoid large tourist groups and school visits.

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