The Siem Reap Library

The Siem Reap Library

Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient

Boeung Daun Pa, Slorkram
PO Box : 93300
Siem Reap, CAMBODIA
Tel. : + 855 77 722 245
Fax : + 855 63 964 226

Librarian: Mr. TAUCH Atakama

Set up in 1992 as an internal resource when EFEO reopened its centre in Angkor, the Siem Reap Centre's library has grown significantly since 2002 and now includes 3.000 volumes in French, Khmer and English, a complete collection of maps of the country, and a number of computerised resources regularly updated by teams at the EFEO's Paris Centre. Most of the collections consist of material from the Angkor and Angkor Conservation Office archives from 1908 to 1975 (available on microfiche or CD-ROM on one of the library's public access computers), while other collections serve as documentary resources for the Centre's research teams: ancient Cambodian history, archaeology and architecture; epigraphy; social sciences.

Conditions of use and opening times

From Monday to Friday, 8 am to 12 am and from 2 pm to 5 pm

  • Closed on public holidays.
  • Users must be registered with the library.
  • Only members of the Centre's research staff can take books and documents out of the library
  • A photocopy service is available to readers for a small fee
The Siem Reap centre
Head: Brice Vincent

EFEO Angkor
Brice Vincent
Associate Professor at the French School of Asian Studies

Phum Boeng Daun Pa, Slorkram, Siem Reap
PO BOX 93300, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Mobile : (+855) 99 937 507
brice.vincent@efeo.net

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Cambodia, Siem Reap, 06 March 2013
Lecture by Kasper Hanus on: "The Graeco-Roman Silk Road. The Mediterranean perception and relations with the Eastern and Southeastern Asia" READ MORE
Siem Reap Lectures Series
Cambodia, Siem Reap, 06 February 2013
Lecture by Gisela Thierrin-Michael, research scientist and lecturer at Dept of geosciences University of Fribourg, Switzerland, on : "Archaeometrical study of Khmer stoneware of the Angkorian period: some results of the Cerangkor project" READ MORE
Siem Reap Lectures Series
Cambodia, Siem Reap, 15 January 2013
Lecture by Brendan M. Buckley, on: "Asian monsoon variability from tree ring proxy records - recent progress and other applications" READ MORE