Discovering a large collection of Vietnamese folk art 🇻🇳
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Visiting the Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum, located at 66 Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District in central Hanoi, is a must for art enthusiasts. The museum, housed in a three-story building with over 3,000 m² of display area, showcases a vast collection of valuable artifacts and artworks from various eras. With approximately 2,000 objects on permanent display, visitors can explore Vietnam's artistic journey from ancient times to the modern period. The museum also features an attractive educational space with diverse thematic tours, enhancing the visitor experience. This comprehensive institution not only highlights Vietnam’s rich cultural heritage but also serves as an inspiring educational hub, making it a key destination for those seeking to immerse themselves in Vietnamese art and history.
The admission fee is about 2,000 won in Korean won, which is really wider than I thought! There are too many works on display and there are few explanations about maps and spaces, so I thought something was a little heating... 😅 There is a Hanoi Literary Mausoleum nearby, so you can see the Literary Mausoleum and look at it lightly. Okay ㅎㅎ
My friend and I visited this museum last week. Fortunately, there is also a Japanese martial arts exhibition. It will last until October 25. There is also a painting exhibition by famous Vietnamese and French painters Dang Batang. The ticket is 40,000. It was a perfect trip to Hanoi on a rainy day. There are more collections in the museum than I thought - sculpture, practical art, silk and canvas. As a contemporary art lover, I love the 21st century works, which are small but informative. I don’t know how much can be done with paint! The best part is that most (if not all) of the works are by Vietnamese artists. A national art museum that really represents local art is really worth seeing. The price of a 40k Vietnamese for an adult tourist is well worth it and I highly recommend it to genuine art lovers, history lovers and ordinary tourists who have one or two hours of free time on a trip to Hanoi.
The National Gallery of Vietnam is also very beautiful, and the number of art works is quite large. The art is based on the style of Vietnam's different historical periods.
Ancient and contemporary arts are displayed, yet you don't really see much of queer arts
Guangxi border, with special cultural literacy, it is worth trying to see
The decoration in the store is very distinctive, very suitable for 📷 taking pictures, quite a film
Vietnam's art development is very prosperous. This art museum in Hanoi is very French, and the location is good to find. If you look at the main building for taxi drivers, you will know this place. The entire museum is divided into two districts. The main building has three floors. Tickets are sold normally, but the price is very cheap. The preservation of various Vietnamese paintings and sculptures in the museum is also relatively complete. Some contemporary temporary art exhibitions will be held on the side, which are free to visit. The gallery is very characteristic of the Republic of China school and suitable for taking pictures. When the sun is good, you can drink a Vietnamese coffee in the outdoor cafe in front of the gallery, and enjoy the lazy time after an afternoon in the unique French garden.