
Queen Nam Phuong Palace was built in 1932 by Mr. Nguyen Huu Hao, a wealthy landowner in the early 20th century, as a vacation home for his family. Later, he gave it to his daughter, Queen Nam Phuong.
The palace is located on a hill in Da Lat, today located in the Lam Dong Museum campus, No. 4 Hung Vuong, Ward 10, Da Lat city.


At the palace, the image of King Bao Dai sitting on the throne and Queen Nam Phuong in royal dress at their wedding in 1934, is displayed in the living room.

Queen Nam Phuong Palace was built in French architectural style, with a 3-storey structure. The first floor includes a waiting room, a reception room, and a dining room. In the photo, the dining room is equipped with high-class, luxurious furniture.
According to the representative of Lam Dong Museum, the rooms in the Nam Phuong Queen Palace are designed harmoniously, with a heating system to keep warm. In particular, each fireplace is tiled with European-origin stone with different colors.
Currently, Lam Dong Museum organizes the restoration and display of relics from the time of Queen Nam Phuong, serving visitors.



The second floor of the palace is where Queen Nam Phuong’s family lives. The Queen’s bedroom has a total area of about 35 square meters, currently displaying royal costumes, pianos, photos, etc.

Tourists visit the 3rd floor of Queen Nam Phuong's palace. This floor used to be the space where Queen Nam Phuong's family held banquets and entertained guests.

The silver and bronze objects were diplomatic gifts from European countries to King Bao Dai, and are displayed at the Nam Phuong Queen Palace.


The Tran Phong (left) and the jade tripod crafted by the Royal Workshop are kept and displayed in the Nam Phuong Queen's Palace.

Bedroom of Mr. Nguyen Huu Hao, father of Queen Nam Phuong.
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