The Governor's Palace of Dalat is a classic French architectural work located on a high hill in the center of Dalat. This palace used to be the residence and workplace of the Governor of Tuyen Duc Province, and is now the Cultural Center of Lam Dong Province.
The Governor's Palace is located on a cool green hill, nearly 5 hectares wide. This is one of the rare green areas left in the heart of Hoa Binh area - the center of Da Lat. From here, we can have a panoramic view of Xuan Huong Lake, Con Ga Church, Hoa Binh area or towards LangBiang Mountain - typical and famous symbols of the land of thousands of flowers.
The palace was built around 1910 in French architectural style, with 2 floors and 1 ground floor. The building was the residence and workplace of the Mayor of Da Lat and the former Governor of Tuyen Duc Province. Although it is over 100 years old, the structure is still quite solid and sturdy.
The Palace grounds have many trees, spacious and cool space attracting many tourists to visit.
Many trees have trunks that require many people to hug around.
Young people love to come here to visit and take souvenir photos.
The Governor's Palace has a cool, quiet space. This is a place with many hundreds of years old trees remaining in Da Lat.
Inside the Palace, the items: stairs, wooden walkways are still intact despite being over a hundred years old.
Tourists take souvenir photos with the famous mansion of Dalat.
Many visitors say that the architecture of the Governor's Palace is simple but still very attractive. Its beauty has a nostalgic, enduring appearance based on the longevity of the building.
The stains of time are everywhere in the Governor's Palace. This is both a large mansion and a historical witness of Da Lat.
The graceful old features combined with the youthfulness of youth create indelible impressions.
. The sophisticated and sturdy decorative motifs will last over time regardless of sun or rain.
THIEN TRANG - Vtcnews.vn
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