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The Phnom Penh Central Post Office is one of the finest surviving examples of French colonial architecture in the city. Built in the early 20th century, its cream-and-ochre façade, arched windows, and classical proportions are a reminder of the French protectorate's architectural legacy.
Constructed in the early 1900s during the French protectorate, the post office was part of a programme of civic buildings that included the National Museum and various ministerial offices. It has remained in continuous use for over a century.