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The Myanmar Film Heritage Museum preserves the over-100-year history of cinema in Myanmar, from silent films of the 1910s through the golden age of Burmese cinema in the 1950s–1970s to contemporary works. Housed in a colonial-era building, this small but lovingly curated museum is a hidden gem for film enthusiasts and anyone interested in Myanmar's cultural history.

Open-air museum showcasing traditional houses and customs of Myanmar's 135 ethnic groups..

The National Museum of Myanmar is a five-storey institution showcasing the country's artistic and historical heritage. Its prize exhibit is the Sihasana (Lion Throne), the last surviving royal throne of the Burmese monarchy, seized by the British in 1886 and returned in 1948. The museum covers everything from prehistoric artefacts to royal regalia, traditional musical instruments, and ethnic minority costumes.
The Bogyoke Aung San Museum is the preserved family home of Aung San, Myanmar's independence hero who was assassinated in 1947 at the age of 32. The modest two-storey house displays personal effects, photographs, and furniture belonging to Aung San and his family, offering an intimate glimpse into the life of the man who negotiated Myanmar's independence from Britain.

The Gems Museum (Myanmar Gems Museum) showcases the country's legendary gemstone heritage — Myanmar produces some of the world's finest rubies, sapphires, jade, and pearls. The museum is part of the Myanmar Gems Enterprise complex and displays an impressive collection of raw and cut stones alongside educational exhibits about mining and gem cutting.