National Cambodian Heritage Museum
Museum · Ravenswood ·

National Cambodian Heritage Museum

Museum · Ravenswood ·

Only US museum for Cambodian genocide, survivor healing

educational
cultural space
khmer rouge regime
private tour
knowledgeable staff
ceramics exhibit
killing fields memorial
community focus
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National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null
National Cambodian Heritage Museum by null

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2831 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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2831 W Lawrence Ave, Chicago, IL 60625 Get directions

+1 773 506 1280
cambodianmuseum.org
@cambodian_museum
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@CambodianMuseum

Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 28, 2026

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"The Cambodian Association of Illinois opened this museum and memorial in 2004 and is the only one of its kind in the world outside of Cambodia. Commemorating the more than 2 million people who died in the genocide during the Khmer Rouge regime, it provides a place to celebrate the survivors as well as bring the Cambodian-American community together." - Bark Design

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"National Cambodian Heritage Museum, Albany Park. The Cambodian Association of Illinois opened this museum and memorial in 2004 and is the only one of its kind in the world outside of Cambodia. Commemorating the more than 2 million people who died in the genocide during the Khmer Rouge regime, it provides a place to celebrate the survivors as well as bring the Cambodian-American community together."

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National Cambodian Heritage Museum

Thy C.

Google
Only way to enter now is ring a doorbell. Very old gentleman that does not seem to work there. He checked with a woman and then started the tour. Very small, but great statues. No gift shop. I felt it could be better even when I’m Khmer.

Amber R.

Google
So much incredible history with extremely friendly and knowledgeable people to guide you through the museum! Highly recommend this. It's the only Killing Fields memorial outside of Cambodia.

Anna

Google
We feel incredibly lucky to have such an excellent, well-curated, powerful museum and cultural space in our area. We (two non-Cambodians) scheduled a private tour with Kaoru who was respectful, kind, and extremely knowledgeable. She guided us through the stories of those who lived during the genocide, teaching us history and helping us make connections on our own. The new elephant ceramics exhibit done by a local intern, elder ceramicist who practiced originally in Cambodia, and community members was fantastic. The power and intention behind the Killing Field memorial was tangible. The community influence and focus of the space is clear, and we look forward to supporting this group however we can in the future. Calling may be the easiest way to schedule your tour in advance, as is required post COVID.

Randy K.

Google
Very proud to serve this community and a museum that is currently the only one outside of Cambodia that is focused on the Cambodian genocide. It is a beautiful space for our survivors for healing, ans many of our art and music program is held here

Siha G.

Google
You will learn about the Khmer Rouge regime and how it effected Cambodia. The people who show you the space also provide you with stories and in some cases, personal experiences. Go check this place out if you are interested in learning about how Khmer people survived and continue to build strength from tragedy.

Christopher Y.

Google
Learned a lot about the Cambodian history.

Maricela R.

Google
This Museum talks about the Genocide that was from 1975 to 1978. Sad museum but History needs to be taught not erased

E.S.

Google
Very interesting and educational. Went on Open House Chicago day.
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Hannah C.

Yelp
Visited from San Francisco for the first time to help with a Khmer dance performance - was amazed that this is the only museum dedicated to our history in the US! And it's been here since 2004! Very small but still interactive & educational exhibit in both English & Khmer. Even though it is a museum, I like how the museum is mainly used as a community gathering space for cultural classes & meet ups. There are technically 3 floors with the top floor for offices and a basement. I absolutely fell in love with all the teachers who run the music and dance programs. It was so inspiring and heart warming to see lots of students partaking in the classes and being pride of their culture. Will definitely come back! What an amazing space! Who knew it would be in Chicago!