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Huế Museum of Royal Fine Arts
Museum in Vietnam / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Huế Museum of Royal Fine Arts is a museum dedicated to Vietnam's imperial past and arts of that era. It is located in the former imperial capital of Huế.
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By royal decree of 1927, a section for the art of Champa was also instituted.[1] In 2016, an exhibition called "Royal Treasures of the Nguyen dynasty" was shown, with pieces that were moved to Hanoi after 1945 for safekeeping.[2][3]