The Museum of Fine Arts, one of the oldest in Ho Chi Minh City, is housed in a striking colonial-era building from 1929. Its collection spans centuries, beginning with ancient sculptures from the early Funan and Cham kingdoms, some dating back to the fourth century. The museum also showcases a range of modern art, with many pieces offering insights into the Vietnam War. Visitors can explore the rich historical and cultural narratives through these diverse artworks, providing a comprehensive view of Vietnam’s artistic heritage.
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