The trend of visiting art and culture centers or museums is very popular with young people. Instead of going to splendid and luxurious cafes, comfortable resorts, or remote beaches, recently, a part of young people in Hanoi chooses to visit cultural and art centers. art and museums. According to some young people, they love going to such places because it has both beautiful scenery and the opportunity to learn more about culture and history. Visits to art and cultural centers and museums are very cheap, the entrance ticket is only a few tens of thousands of dong, but in return, you get a lot of things. Not only beautiful photos but also more knowledge. Here are 5 such places that stand out. 1. Hanoi Museum – Pham Hung, Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi Hanoi Museum is a leading attraction for young people. Previously, the museum was located on Ham Long Street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi. On October 6, 2010, on the occasion of the 1000th anniversary of Thang Long – Hanoi, the museum was officially inaugurated and moved to its current location, Pham Hung Street, Nam Tu Liem, Hanoi. Hanoi Museum with unique inverted pyramid architecture.(Photo by VietnamPlus) Established in 1982, the museum currently stores tens of thousands of antiques including stone, bronze, and ceramics of the Ly, Tran, Le Nguyen dynasties… or foreign ceramic antiques. The most special highlight of the Hanoi museum is the inverted pyramid structure, including 4 floors. The floor with the largest area is the 4th floor, the lower floors will have a smaller area. Besides the main exhibition building, the museum campus area has many trees, creating rich vegetation. Hanoi Museum often welcomes many delegations of foreign students, students or research groups and trainees. Recently, the museum has become the leading place to attract young people in Hanoi when every corner here can produce eye-catching photos. Young people are interested in visiting and checking-in at Hanoi Museum recently.(Photo @hwangzannam, @_ant.ran_, @hshushu13_) Opening time: 8:00 – 11:30 and 13:30 – 17:00, from Tuesday to Sunday (closed on Monday). 2. Vietnam Fine Arts Museum – Nguyen Thai Hoc, Ba Dinh, Hanoi Established in 1966, the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum currently keeps more than 18,000 artifacts in the country, representing Vietnam’s fine arts from prehistoric times to the present. All are presented according to the historical process, genre, and material, making sightseeing easier and more convenient. Not only the value of preserving cultural and artistic heritage treasures, the architecture of the Vietnam Fine Arts Museum is also a factor attracting visitors. Formerly a French building, the museum owns superficial and luxurious European architecture, including 2 floors on a total surface area of 4737m2 and a display area of 1200m2. The corner of the corridor on the first floor of the museum is loved by many young people, taking pictures to check-in.(Photo @bycelestenguyen, @bycelestenguyen, @phwwwg___) Later, the renovation added more architectural lines of Vietnamese communal houses to match the function of the museum. The museum is located on Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, Ba Dinh District, ...