The Ogyen Choling Museum in Bhutan is a privately owned heritage museum located on the ancestral home of the Ogyen Choling family in the Tang Valley, Bumthang District. Originally built as a private residence in 1898, the building was converted into a museum in 2001 to display artifacts and offer insights into the lifestyle of a noble family. Through its collection of agricultural implements, traditional artwork, and everyday objects, the museum provides a glimpse into Bhutanese history, culture, and traditions, while the surrounding grounds have been developed into a historic house with guest rooms for visitors.