An Dinh Palace opens to tourists
An Dinh Palace (also called Khai Tuong Lau), the place where the last king of Vietnam Bao Dai used to live with his family from 1945 to 1955, has been opened for tourists by the Center for Preservation of Hue Relics.
An Dinh Palace (also known as Khai Tuong Lau), the residence of Vietnam's last king, Bao Dai, and his family from 1945 to 1955, is now open to visitors, managed by the Center for Preservation of Hue Relics.
This historic site now functions as a museum, showcasing exhibitions across two floors of the main building. Visitors can explore aspects of the royal family's life through displays of their bedrooms, entertainment rooms, and reading spaces.
The exhibition features fine art masterpieces from that era, providing a glimpse into various facets of life during the Hue Dynasty, from ordinary citizens to the royal family.
Constructed in 1917 and inaugurated in 1918 by King Khai Dinh before he ascended the throne, An Dinh Palace later became the residence of King Bao Dai until 1954.

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