Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture
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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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7:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is one of the first museums built in Vietnam by the French. The main building was constructed in 1915. It evokes some motifs of French colonial architecture in the early twentieth century and resembles the image of the Champa temples - towers in Central Viet Nam.
Visitors will have the opportunity to contemplate more than 400 artifacts on display, including National Treasures and others representing the masterpieces of Champa sculpture in ten centuries (from 5th to 15th). The artifacts were made in a variety of materials, such as sandstone, terracotta, and metal. Grounded in various themes from fertility symbols, deities, mythical animals and architectural decoration from the Hindu and Buddhist, they express the features of cultural and religious values of the Champa people over many generations.
The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is a must-see destination for visitors wishing to discover the culture and heritage of Central Viet Nam.
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- maritimeexplorerNova Scotia, Canada4,219 contributionsBest Museum of Cham Art AnywhereI have to confess that before coming to Vietnam I had never heard of the Cham people or the Champa Empire that lasted from the 2nd century AD until 1832 when its last remnants were absorbed by its Viet neighbours to the north. The Champa Empire was in almost constant conflict with its neighbours and had to fight off repeated invasions from the Viets to the north, the Khmers to the west and the Javanese to the south, not to mention the Mongols a couple of times. Eventually it all became too much and by the 14th century the empire was in irreversible decline and Champa became one of the greatest empires no one has ever heard of. Today there are less than 100,000 people in Vietnam who can still speak the language. The museum was designed and built by the French in 1915 to house a collection of Cham artifacts that had been collected by French archaeologists almost from the time they arrived in Vietnam. The collection of over 300 sandstone and terra cotta works is the largest in the world, housed in ten galleries, each one containing finds from a separate Cham site. The first thing you will notice is that almost all the sculptures depict various Hindu gods and demi-gods, even though Vietnam is thousands of miles rom India. There is also one gallery with Buddhist motifs. Even while Chinawas dominating the north of the country for over a thousand years, in the centre and south the influence was coming from India. I have included quite a few photos of the best pieces including the world's best example of a Gajasimha, a mythical beast that was half elephant and half lion. There's also a frieze showing polo players, just about the last thing I thought I would see in Vietnam. Located just off the Dragon bridge this museum is a must visit in Da Nang.Visited April 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten February 1, 2024
- mzzyap3,418 contributionsFascinatingWe took our time going through these exhibits. Good thing we finished before the school field trips and noisy tour groups came. Dear Management, please instruct the teachers NOT to blow their whistle to call the attention of the high school kids. After all, this is a Museum.Visited February 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten March 2, 2024
- greg0ryfb49 contributionsThe GREAT Cham MuseumThis should be on your bucket list, not only if you are in Da Nang. The art, the stone sculptures, are breathtakingly beautiful, it was a fabulous culture. easy to reach, open EARLY, can walk from the Han Mkt to the Museum, if you have enough energy to do bothVisited March 2024Traveled soloWritten March 16, 2024
- Alessandro SBologna, Italy4,888 contributionsVery interestingThe Champa Museum in Da Nang was built by the French in 1901. The Champa culture was developed mainly in central Vietnam in the 1400s. Until the 15th century, the Champa kingdom was present only in the north. The entrance ticket costs 60,000 dong each. Most of the museum consists of wonderful statues recovered from My Son and other archaeological sites in the early 1900s by the French. If one has visited India he will find many aspects in common with the remains preserved in the museum. There are some truly remarkable pieces.Visited February 2024Traveled with friendsWritten March 17, 2024
- LilithStuttgart, Germany985 contributionsImpressive collection of old statues etc.There are endless temples to discover in Vietnam, this museum manages to give you the history behind the elements, gods, construction methods, etc. It was exciting to read the information boards and get a better understanding of the history of Vietnam and its previous eras. The exhibition with its numerous exhibits impressed us. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!Visited September 2023Traveled with friendsWritten March 24, 2024
- LolaGo1Washington DC, District of Columbia6,624 contributionsGlad that I visited this interesting Museum!This museum is located very near the Dragon Bridge. Entrance fee is 60 VND. There are many exhibits on display at this museum ranging from statues of Buddhas, intricate carvings of dancers and other figures, photographs of excavation sites, areas where the diggings took place, etc. There are clean restrooms inside the museum and benches near the Exit. Highly recommended to visit to see the Cham artifacts and sculptures.Visited April 2024Traveled soloWritten April 7, 2024
- dianedinkyDunfermline, United Kingdom1,358 contributionsGood location beside dragon bridge and lots to see insideThe museum looks quite small from the outside but there are actually lots of exhibits inside, and they are clearly labelled in Vietnamese & English. We went around with a guide and was interesting to hear more of the history and stories of the time - and to explain the fixation with adding nipples to so many sculptures! I was amused by how all the many animal sculptures were so very well done (elephants, monkeys, horses playing polo, water buffalo etc) but the poor lion always had a slightly comical effect. I know this is just how lions were seen in these times with the emphasis on curly hair for a mane but weren't in the least bit fierce looking! I know I should appreciate the art more but it tickled me as I wandered round. A very enjoyable visit - but no gift shop so they miss a trick there.Visited January 2024Traveled soloWritten April 24, 2024
- Monica CottoneBergamo, Italy5,764 contributionsBeautiful museumWith our guide we came to visit this museum, being fascinated by the pieces on display. The museum, built by the French, extends over two floors. I don't think there are audio guides, but next to the sculptural works on display there were QR codes which I did not use as I was accompanied by the guide. The works are not excessive, but should be best enjoyed with someone who also illustrates them in the historical and religious context. The museum was clean, with livable spaces, with few people, sometimes just us, and a clean toilet.Visited August 2023Traveled as a coupleWritten April 29, 2024
- Ludo VAntwerp, Belgium949 contributionsface to face with 1000 year old works of artIs one of Danang's assets. It was founded in 1915 by the Ecole Française d'Extrème Orient. It mainly shows sculptures in sandstone, with Indian and Hindu influences. All the statues from the 7th to 13th centuries were found in the area around Danang. The most famous work is the Tra Kieu dancer, a graceful Apsara. Here you will see the most beautiful statues as they were originally made, now no longer found in the many temples in this country.Visited April 2024Traveled as a coupleWritten May 27, 2024
- Jeremy WHoi An, Vietnam16 contributionsWell worth visiting the Cham Sculpture Museum in Danang.The Dananang Museum of Cham Sculpture is in a neo French colonial building beside the river 8n Danang ,also close to the Dragon Bridge. It's chock a block full of sculptures and other artifacts and relics of the Cham people of what was the Champa kingdom of Central Vietnam. Salvaged mostly from the ancient temple site of My Son,and also the former capital of Tra Kieu, both easily accessible from both Hoi An and Danang. It traces the history and culture of the the Cham people, and also of My Son , the longest continually utilized temple site in SE Asia, 400AD to approx 1400AD. It's well worth spending a couple or more hours here and is easily accessed from the city centre or the Danang beach area.Visited August 2024Traveled with familyWritten September 18, 2024
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James K
Stourbridge, UK34 contributions
Jan 2020 • Couples
This is the worlds largest collection of Cham sculpture and it's both interesting and beautiful. It's a small museum with 300 plus pieces exhibited. My wife and I really enjoyed our visit and highly recommend,especially if you are visiting My Son.
Written January 12, 2020
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Joel K
Vancouver, Canada3,725 contributions
Nov 2019
This museum gave you insight into the cham culture with statues, relics from various temples, sanctuaries, etc. It was laid out well by the different excavations, periods of time, etc. There was so very much to see and observe. We enjoyed it very much and developed a appreciation for Cham peoples.
Written April 2, 2020
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Daniel Alcalá
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Dec 2019
The Cham Sculpture Museum is a great way to get to know a milenary culture that we haven't heard too much about. It features from tiny detailed pieces to monumental ones. Although it's not a huge building it shows a big amount of sculptures portraying mythological characters discovered in ancient temples.
Written March 3, 2020
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R K L
Seattle, WA3,950 contributions
Nov 2019
Museums abound in every corner of the world. However, those housing items unique to specific cultures, faiths, regions, etc. often carry a different significance. The Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is one such interesting showroom. The collection of sculptures is the largest of its kind in the world and purportedly dates back to the 7th century. Amongst its impressive Cham artifact are exquisite sandstone sculptures.
Written June 13, 2020
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LuizDutraNeto
Rio de Janeiro, RJ8,560 contributions
Jan 2020
Prior to any visit to Vietnam, it is fundamental to learn a little bit about the "Champa" culture, as it is quite unknown to most of us in Western countries. The "Champa" was an "Indianised" civilization, within the "Greater India", that flourished, between 192 AD up to around 1700 AD, along the coasts of today's Central and Southern Vietnam. Artistically, it adopted the style seen in many Indian rock-cut temples, sandstone sculptures and reliefs. The "Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture" houses, since 1919, the world's largest Cham collection, with sculptures and objects found in Da Nang, Quâng Nam, My Son, Trà Kiêu, Dông Duong, Tháp Mam, Quâng Tri, Quâng Ngai, Quâng Binh, Binh Dinh and Kon Tum, among other archaeological sites in Vietnam. The "Champa" legacy consists mainly of sandstone sculptures, reliefs and brick buildings, expressing themes and functions connected to their religious life, which synthetizes elements of Hinduism, Buddhism and indigenous cults. As the only museum in the World exclusively dedicated to the "Champa" era, it is absolutely unmissable at any visit to Da Nang, principally after its recent renovation! Enjoy!
Written November 24, 2020
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Péter Zsolt T
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Apr 2022 • Couples
It was a big disappointment. We were really curious about the museum. We were trying to buy tickets at the entrance. The guard did not soeak English, but he pointed at a WR code that we can buy tickets there. We downloaded it and it downloaded an other. Both apps were in vietnamese. After 10 minutes of trying our best we had to give up the apps as well as visiting the museum :(
Written April 3, 2022
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rogerl251
Ottawa, Canada291 contributions
Nov 2024 • Couples
I'm not sure what I was expecting at the Cham Sculpture museum, but it was actually very good. In addition to have some amazing Cham sculptures dating back, I believe, to the 2nd and 3rd century, it had a lot of interesting exhibits that presented Cham culture. I believe we spent two hours in the museum and it was certainly worth the 60,000 vnd ($3.30 cdn) entry fee.
Written November 25, 2024
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phantomrose101
Perth, Australia280 contributions
Mar 2024 • Couples
This museum houses some exceptional sculptures that are priceless! The museum was built early 1900’s and hasn’t had a lick of paint since. The building has so much potential but I felt that the whole museum should be refurbished! I would have loved to have a section that shows more about who the Cham people are and their lives! Danang is a rich city! Put some money into presenting these rare artefacts in a building worthy of them. Entry fee is 60,000 dong = $4 Aus. Cheap as chips! If you love art you will love it! Outstanding sculptures!
Written March 31, 2024
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palawanismyhome
Palawan Island, Philippines24,352 contributions
Dec 2022
This museum is located next to the Dragon Bridge and as it was raining we spent an hour or so here. It opened its doors in 1903 and has been expanded several times. There are also several sculptures in the garden. We had difficulty in finding our way out of the museum as the exit passageway is a little hidden. Cham sculptures were collected and brought here from several areas in Vietnam. Only i ike to mention that very few of the exhibits are described in English
Written December 31, 2022
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WorldGlutton
London, UK24,841 contributions
Mar 2023
Lots of cultural artifacts from the Cham Dynasty and antiques to admire in various exhibition rooms. Our tour guide told us the Sculptures were created from sandstones , terracotta and metal from 5th to 15 Centuries. Museum display various themes of sculptures from fertility symbols , mythical creations to decorative Hindu & Buddhist gods.
Written May 6, 2023
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Written December 27, 2018
In about 90 minutes you see everything, but I suggest to go in early morning...inside no air condition...
Written December 27, 2018
Not a formal cloakroom. There is a guardhouse-like structure before the entrance ramp. I saw them direct a backpacker to leave hers there. However, I didn't see that this room was being continuously occupied by staff. Vietnam is generally safer than most places on the USA. But as an ex-New Yorker, I'm rather cautious in situations like this. We both entered the museum with day packs. So maybe you could use a compromise strategy where you segregate valuables and essentials into a discreet backpack and leave the rest at the guardhouse? I guess it depends whether your stowed luggage is modest and you're only traveling with a limited wardrobe so you wouldn't be devastated if you lose it.
Written February 12, 2018
Em muốn đặt vé đi tham quan nhưng không biết là phải đặt vé trực tuyến hay mua vé trực tiếp khi đến bảo tàng ạ
Written November 26, 2016
Hi,
How good is the souvenir shop in the museum or shops nearby? I am looking to buy a couple of replica statutes - do you get good stuff?
Thanks for your advice.
Kumar
Written January 30, 2016
The souvenir shop seemed pretty good and the replica statues seemed to be good quality. I must admit to not looking that closely but it had good selection.
Written February 1, 2016
How much is the entrance fee to this attraction?
Written November 24, 2015
The entrance fee is 40 000 VND per adult, children may be cheaper I think
Written November 26, 2015
hi, how can i get to this place from the city other then motor bike.
Written December 25, 2014
Walk along side of Han River toward the Golden Dragon bridge. There is an underground walkway just before you get to the bridge, then cross the road to the museum. Hope this helps
Written December 25, 2014
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