A Collector's Dream: The Architecture as Art
The museum is housed in one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most magnificent French colonial buildings. Originally constructed in the 1920s as the opulent private residence of Hui Bon Hoa (a wealthy Chinese-Vietnamese merchant often called “Uncle Hoa”), the architecture is a masterpiece itself.
Art Deco Fusion: Designed by French architect Rivera, the building seamlessly blends the symmetrical elegance of French Art Deco and Colonial style with distinct Chinese architectural elements. Look for the traditional green-tiled roof and the carved, delicate balustrades that contrast beautifully with the European arched windows and ornate yellow facade.
A Photographer’s Muse: The mansion’s stunning atrium, grand staircase, and elegant arched windows make it a prime spot for photography, rivalling the beauty of the artworks within.
A Diverse Artistic Journey: Three Buildings, Endless Stories
The Fine Arts Museum’s collection is spread across three interconnected buildings, offering a comprehensive look at Vietnam’s cultural and artistic heritage:
Building 1: Modern & Contemporary Art: The main building showcases Vietnamese modern art from the 20th century onwards. Here you will find iconic examples of lacquer painting (a distinctly Vietnamese craft), silk paintings, and oil paintings that document the nation’s history, landscapes, and daily life through the eyes of its artists.
Building 2: Ancient & Traditional Art: This section delves into the past, featuring artifacts from Vietnam’s ancient cultures, including the Sa Huỳnh, Champa, and Óc Eo civilizations. It also exhibits traditional decorative arts, such as ceramics, sculptures, and religious statues.
Building 3: Temporary Exhibitions: Dedicated to showcasing the works of contemporary local and international artists, this space keeps the museum’s offerings fresh and dynamic.
Essential Visitor Information
Address: 97A Pho Duc Chinh Street, Nguyễn Thái Bình Ward, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City. It’s a short, convenient walk from the popular Ben Thanh Market.
Opening Hours: Daily from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.
Admission Fee (Approximate):
Adults: 30,000 VND
Students (with valid ID): 15,000 VND
Children under 6 & Seniors over 60: Free admission.
Note on Photography: While photography with phones is generally allowed, using a professional camera may incur a separate fee (up to 300,000 VND), so inquire at the ticket counter if you plan a professional shoot.
Ambiance: Visit in the morning or late afternoon to enjoy the best lighting and escape the midday heat, as some older wings of the mansion have limited air conditioning.




