7 Hanoi museums you should visit at least once
Enjoy the peaceful late autumn atmosphere at the museum sites decorated with ancient Hanoi colors.
Many impressive museums and art exhibition centers can be found in Hanoi. This is not only an ideal stop, but also a place for souls who appreciate history, art, and culture to ponder the fundamental values of humanity.
Let's visit 7 Hanoi museums this autumn with us to enjoy all the beauty and beauty of this place.
1. Hanoi Museum
The Hanoi Museum is one of the city's most important and well-known museums. It was built in 1982 and has since been remodeled into a magnificent and modern inverted tower structure on Pham Hung Street.
This location contains many historical markers as well as a large number of artifacts and antiquities, particularly collections of stoneware, bronze, and ceramics from various dynasties. Visitors to the Hanoi Museum will be able to admire the paintings of old Hanoi, as well as typical objects of the thousand-year-old capital, such as flowers with mausoleums and Sword Lake turtle skeletons...
Furthermore, the museum campus is extremely large, allowing visitors to rest and take souvenir photos.
Furthermore, the museum campus is extremely large, allowing visitors to rest and take souvenir photos.
Address: Pham Hung Street, Me Tri
Opening hours: 8h-17h (Monday - Sunday)
Ticket price: Free
2. Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
Come to the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum this season and feel the beauty and beauty in each painting work displayed here. This place not only attracts visitors with valuable fine artworks, but it also makes visitors admire the architecture mixed with European influences and traditional Vietnamese culture.
The museum's art gallery space is extremely diverse, with many floors and galleries of fine artworks of various themes. Many visitors enjoy oil paintings or paper paintings from silk galleries.
For young art lovers, the ancient space with a variety of fine artworks is an ideal destination.
Address: Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh
Opening hours: 8h30-17h (Tuesday - Sunday)
Ticket price: 30,000-50,000 VND/person
3. National Museum of History
The National History Museum preserves the Vietnamese nation's dignified and heroic historical values from prehistoric times to the present. This location is similar to a book that contains the most detailed and fascinating ancient journeys and stories.
The museum, in particular, collects a plethora of national treasures, as well as a collection of rare antiques for domestic and foreign visitors to admire. With classic architecture imbued with the national breath, this is undoubtedly an ideal meeting place for those who appreciate the country's history.
Visit the National Museum of History to relive the pages of heroic history.
Address:
- Campus 1: Trang Tien Street, Hoan Kiem
- Campus 2: Tran Quang Khai Street, Hanoi
Opening hours: 8h-17h (Monday - Sunday)
Ticket price: 20,000-40,000 VND/person
4. Vietnam Women's Museum
The Vietnamese Women's Museum is located on Ha Thanh's most beautiful and ancient street. With the desire to honor the beauty and merits of women from ancient times to the present, this place preserves many cultural values of Vietnamese women while also serving as a center for global women's cultural exchange in the pursuit of equality, development, and peace.
The museum displays jewelry and costume artifacts.
Address: Ly Thuong Kiet Street, Hoan Kiem
Opening hours: 8h-17h (Monday - Sunday)
Ticket price: 10,000-40,000 VND/person
5. Vietnam Literature Museum
An intriguing location with a large intellectual literary treasure, but this location has not been widely publicized. For a literature buff, this museum will be like a cathedral, storing documents and artifacts about famous writers and poets from all times.
Not only does the museum display valuable artifacts, but it also arranges to recreate scenes from literary works to preserve their invaluable value, allowing viewers to feel immersed in the rhythm of life at the time.
This museum houses valuable poetic treasures from famous poets.
Address: Au Co Street, Tay Ho
Opening hours: 8h-17h (Monday - Sunday)
Ticket price: 20,000 VND/person
6. Bat Trang Pottery Museum
Despite the fact that it only opened last year, the Bat Trang Pottery Museum has drawn a large number of visitors. The museum's architecture is inspired by ceramic claw turntables, and it depicts the essence of the traditional pottery village.
The spacious three-story space is a distillation of the pottery village's core values, and the history of the formation and development of this craft allows visitors to get a closer look at it. What are you waiting for, less than 30 minutes by car from Hanoi, to plan a visit to the museum on a cool autumn day?
The Bat Trang Pottery Museum's architecture is inspired by ceramic turntables.
Visitors can also learn how to make pottery here, in addition to coffee shops and eateries in the museum area.
Address: Xuan Quan, Van Giang, Hung Yen
Opening hours: 8h-18h
Ticket price: 120,000 VND/person
7. Vietnam Museum of Ethnology
Finally, there is the Vietnam Museum of Ethnology located at Nguyen Van Uyen Street, Cau Giay, Hanoi. Every time you come here, visitors are like returning to the peace and simplicity of the old village in the heart of the capital.
This place preserves the historical values of more than 54 ethnic groups living in the territory of Vietnam, revolving around the diversity of cultures of the people. It also builds open sightseeing areas that recreate the living scenes of villagers with rustic thatched roofs and the sound of streams flowing through each crevice. What are you waiting for to take a car and experience this wonderful place right away?
The Museum of Ethnology recreates the traditional house of peoples.
Address: Nguyen Van Uyen Street, Quan Hoa, Cau Giay
Opening hours: 8h30-17h30 (Monday - Sunday)
Ticket price: 10,000-40,000 VND/person
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