Overview
The Da Nang Museum chronicles the city's history from prehistoric times through French colonialism, the Vietnam War, and reunification. Housed in a modern building, it uses dioramas, artifacts, and multimedia exhibits.
Highlights
- War Exhibits: Photographs, equipment, and personal accounts from the Vietnam War era, including Da Nang's role as a major US military base.
- Cham Heritage: A section on the Cham civilization that preceded Vietnamese settlement in the region.
- Ethnic Culture: Displays on the Co Tu and other ethnic minorities of the central highlands.
History
The museum opened in 2011 in a purpose-built facility near the Han River. It consolidated collections from several smaller museums across the city.
Visitor Tips
- Closed: Mondays.
- Combined Visit: Pair with the nearby Museum of Cham Sculpture.
- Duration: 45 minutes–1 hour.