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Ho Chi Minh City Museum of Fine Arts

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4th edition 2003 Page 96 "Ho Chi Minh City's Fine Art Museum (Tues-Sun, 9am-4.45pm; small admission fee) is worth a visit to view some of the country's best Cham and Oc Eo relics on the third floor. The first floor is given over to commerce in the form of art works
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Ron Emmons - 2012 Page 310 "Three floors house an evolving modern collection, featuring new and established Vietnamese artists' works in sculpture, oil, and lacquer, as well as a nice collection of ancient Buddhist artwork and some Cham
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The main building was constructed by a French architect Rivera between 1929 and 1934 as a villa for the Hua (Hui-Bon-Hoa) family. The museum moved there in 1987.
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The museum covers three three-floor buildings which house a collection featuring
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Vietnamese
art museum
Ho Chi Minh City
Vietnam
Vietnam National Museum of Fine Arts
Hanoi
Vietnamese art
silk painting
lacquer painting
Hàng Trống
Đông Hồ
Kim Hoàng
Vietnamese ceramics
Buddhist art
Champa
Óc Eo
10°46′10″N 106°42′00″E / 10.76944°N 106.70000°E / 10.76944; 106.70000
Categories
Museums in Ho Chi Minh City
Art museums and galleries in Vietnam

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