Champasak Historical Heritage Museum is located in the city of Pakse, the capital of Champasak Province in southern Laos. It is an institution that preserves and exhibits the cultural and historical artifacts of the region. Spanning across a single floor, the museum showcases a variety of exhibits that include ancient textiles, tribal artifacts, religious sculptures, pottery, and tools that reflect the rich and diverse heritage of the Champasak region. Among the notable artifacts are those from the pre-Angkorian and Angkorian periods, which highlight the historical significance of the area. The museum also offers insights into the French colonial era and its impact on Lao history and culture. Alongside historical displays, the museum is dedicated to educating visitors about the traditional lifestyles and practices of the indigenous people of Laos. Offering a compact yet insightful peek into the history of Laos, the museum presents a narrative that spans from ancient times to the modern era, making it an essential visit for history buffs and those interested in the cultural fabric of Laos.