The National Museum of Vietnamese History has over 200,000 exhibits tracing the evolution of the country from prehistoric times to its establishment as a Republic

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National Museum of Vietnamese History, Hanoi

The National Museum of Vietnamese History has over 200,000 exhibits tracing the evolution of the country from prehistoric times to its establishment as a Republic.

The National Museum of Vietnamese History has over 200,000 exhibits tracing the evolution of the country from prehistoric times to its establishment as a Republic. It is housed in an orange Indochinese building with French colonial and traditional Vietnamese elements.


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About National Museum of Vietnamese History

 1 Phạm Ngũ Lão, Tràng Tiền, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội, Vietnam

 +84 4 3824 2433

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National Museum of Vietnamese History and Nearby Sights on Map

Museum of the Vietnamese Revolution

The Museum of Revolution presents an account of the national liberation movements of the Vietnamese against French occupation from 1858 to 1945, the subsequent establishment of the Communist Government and victory in the American War which lasted from 1954 to 1975, and the social construction of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam from 1976 to the present day

Hanoi Opera House

Ly Thai To Park

Vietnamese Women's Museum

The Vietnamese Women's Museum highlights the role played by women in the history of the country and their contribution to the development of the nation

Hoan Kiem Lake

Ngoc Son Temple

The Temple of the Jade Mountain is located on the Jade islet of Hoàn Kiếm Lake, connected to the shore by the bright red Welcoming Morning Sunlight Bridge

Hoa Lo Prison

The Hoa Lo Prison, nicknamed 'Hanoi Hilton', was built by French colonists to house political prisoners, and later used by North Vietnam for prisoners of war during the Vietnam War

Heritage House "87 Ma May"

Cat Ba National Park

Huong Pagoda

70 kms to the south of Hanoi, Huong Pagoda is a sprawling complex of Buddhist temples and shrines in the Huong Tich limestone mountains that form a pilgrimage site for the Vietnamese