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A grand neoclassical structure built in 1885 and once known as Gia Long Palace (and later the Revolutionary Museum), HCMC’s city museum is a singularly beautiful and impressive building, telling the story of the city through archaeological artefacts, ceramics, old city maps and displays on the marriage traditions of its various ethnicities. The struggle for independence is extensively covered, with most of the upper floor devoted to it.
A grand neoclassical structure built in 1885 and once known as Gia Long Palace (and later the Revolutionary Museum), HCMC’s city museum is a singularly beautiful and impressive building, telling the story of the city through archaeological artefacts, ceramics, old city maps and displays on the marri…
build around 1885, this elegant yet understand building has been called, at various times, the French High Commissioner's Office, Gia Long Palace, the Supreme Court, the Revolutionary Museum and finally the Museum of Ho Chi Minh city. It contains a photographic record of the Revolution in Vietnam, beganning with French and ending with the Americans.
Ho Chi Minh City Museum, not to be confused with the Ho Chi Minh Museum, depicts the resistance of Vietnam against the French and the Americans using photographic material and artifacts. Established in 1975, this museum is full of other interesting pieces of Vietnamese history and culture, such as ceramics, old maps of the city and displays of traditional marriages between ethnic minorities. The garden outside is popular for wedding photographs or as a break for tired tourists.
Ho Chi Minh City Museum, not to be confused with the Ho Chi Minh Museum, depicts the resistance of Vietnam against the French and the Americans using photographic material and artifacts. Established in 1975, this museum is full of other interesting pieces of Vietnamese history and culture, such as c…
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