Exhibitions are divided into three parts


         Part 1 : Second floor exhibition. This exhibition shows the development of communities in the lower part of northeast Thailand from prehistoric to recent periods.
       Part 2 :
Ground floor exhibition. This exhibitin shows the archaeology and history of the town of Phimai. It includes the town wnvironment, the construction of Prasat Phimai during the 11th - 13th centuries, and evidence of the flourishing religion, culture and economy of the time.
         Part 3 : Outdoor wxhibition. This displays sandstone objects used in the construction of Khmer temples such as Prasat Phimai. These includes lintels, door columns, motifs, lotus bud-shaped crowns (the apex of the tower) and miniature tower.


   
  Vajrasattva Lopburi art, related to Bayon style (13th century A.D.)
Gold Leaf used in the foundation ceremony of ancient monument  
   
  Inscription From Bo EKA (10th century A.D.), Sung Noen, Nakhon Ratchasima Boundary Stone, Dvaravati art (10th - 11th century A.D.), From Chaiyaphum  
   
  Stone and Glass Beads, 2,500 - 1,500 years before present From Ban Prasat, Nakhon Ratchasima
Display in first floor of Phimai National Museum  
   
  Red Slipped and Burnished Pottery,
2,500-1,500 years before present Excavated from Ban Prasat, NakornRatchasima
Buddha Sheltered by Naga's Hood.
Lopburi art, related to Bayon style
(15th century A.D.)
 
   
  Lintel with The Scene Depicting Buddha Subduing Mara from Prasat Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Lopburi art related to Angkor Wat style (12th century A.D.)