Hue Royal Antiquities Museum is one of the most attractive museums in Vietnam. We can see an overview of Hue’s royal life in the past. The museum is in a nicely maintained building constructed over a century ago. Definitely worth a visit for you.
Hue Royal Antiquities Museum
Hue Royal Antiquities Museum is located at No. 3, Le Truc St., Hue City. It’s in Long An Palace, inside the Citadel, which is a beautifully complicated, built structure of wood with 128 columns.
Hue Tombs
The decoration is extremely artistic and elegant. Artifacts in the museum were collected and stored from 1913 to the present. The number of artifacts is about 10,000 units, mostly royal furniture, royal daily implements, imperial furniture, artwork in the palace … made by many kinds of materials like gold, silver, jade, bronze, ivory, glass, fabric, paper, …
Artifacts in Hue Royal Antiquities Museum
Also, the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum has stored thousands of locally produced artifacts, gifts from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of other countries..
Artifacts in Hue Royal Antiquities Museum
After visiting the Hue Royal Antiquities Museum, we understand part of royal life in the Nguyen Dynasty, how talented and creative of Vietnamese artists of that time were.
The most important on a trip is cost. Besides the cost of flight, where to stay, and daily cost, you will need to pay entrance fees for some attractions. Knowledge about entrance fees will let you decide where you will visit and help you easily control the cost of the trip you are going to take. Below is an entrance ticket price list for most of the famous tourist spots in Central and Central-South Vietnam in 2016, as a reference for you.