Bagan Archaeological Museum
ရှေးဟောင်းသုတေသနပြတိုက် (ပုဂံ) | |
| Established | 1903 |
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| Location | Bagan, Myanmar |
| Coordinates | 21°10′04″N 94°51′22″E / 21.16778°N 94.85611°E |
| Type | Archaeology museum |
| Visitors | 295,284 (2019) |
Bagan Archaeological Museum is located in Bagan, Myanmar. It was established in 1904, near the Ananda Temple and was reconstructed in 1938. The present-day three-story museum houses a number of rare Bagan period objects including the original Myazedi inscriptions, the Rosetta Stone of Burma.