The story of Maison Polanka houses
In 1992, Jean Pierre arrived in Siem Reap with the project of opening a vocational training school. He chose to rent this house, away from
A chic hideaway in Cambodia’s cultural heart
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Maison Polanka is a collection of 3 unique and beautiful Cambodian wooden villas, offering luxury services in a spacious tropical garden setting. The design and style of each villa is a reflection of the owners’ life, intricately linked to Asian and Cambodian crafts for the past 20 years. Their private collection of paintings and photographs from Khmer, Asian and European artists, as well as the Art Deco and 1950s furniture and objects sourced since 1992 are everywhere.
Meant for the discerning traveler, Maison Polanka connects you to the essence of Angkor and Cambodia through its cuisine, its true hospitality, its involvement in community projects, its art collection and knowledge of crafts.
The pool is surrounded by a spacious wooden deck. A perfect spot for relaxation and an afternoon dip, the pool can also be set up for al fresco meals and a dreamy private dinner under the stars.
The Spa is a traditional house made out of dried interlaced palm leaves, nestled away from the houses in the orchard part of the property.
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In 1992, Jean Pierre arrived in Siem Reap with the project of opening a vocational training school. He chose to rent this house, away from
Food is the essence of life in Cambodia. There is not an occasion that does not end up at the dining table. And the importance
Angkor temples in the 1960’s, a family album My parents met in Montpellier, France, in the early sixties as my father had a scholarship offered
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