Located on the corner of Nguyen Thai Hoc street of Hanoi, Vietnam Fine Arts Museum brings a peaceful beauty among urban flowers. From there, just a few steps from the street to the inside of the museum campus, all the noise is left behind.
Vietnam Fine Arts Museum, which store a number of national treasures and famous works of art from history. The quiet, romantic space by the first impression is an ancient French villa, romantic scene under the trees. Tourists come here not only to learn about Vietnam’s cultural values but also admire the fine art masterpieces of Vietnam and enjoy the moments of Hanoi in their own way.
The Fine Art museum simply and honestly reproduces all the beauties and markings of time through many historical statues retained from the 16th century, 17th century, other artifacts, and contemporary paintings of the 20th century, all are being carefully arranged in a scientific way, giving the visitor as much exposure as possible to artistic values.
The most beautiful scene when coming to the Fine Arts Museum is the national treasure such as the statue of Buddha Guan Yin with 327cm high from the 16th century; the statue of Trinh Thi Ngoc Truc in the 17th century, the painting “Two young women and baby” by the late painter, To Ngoc Van, the painting “Em Thuy” by painter Tran Van Can on the oil paintings, Lacquer painting “Party in Dien Bien Phu” by painter Nguyen Sang.
Another special experience in The Fine Arts Museum is Fine Arts events, namely, Children’s Creation Space annually, for children to experience painting, composition, handmade art. Besides, The Fine Arts Museum has audio guide giving every visitor more choices and insights, expanding art souvenir stalls for foreigners, …
Let come and enjoy a little of fine art value of Vietnam in here!
Opening time: all day of the week, including Saturdays and Sundays from 8-12am