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More than 100 years old, Ton Dao Church in Ninh Binh is an architectural gem inspired by European Gothic design. Built by a French priest, this sacred site stands as one of Vietnam’s most majestic religious landmarks.
A moss-covered bell tower tucked away in Ninh Binh stirs curiosity for its timeless, Gothic beauty and mysterious past.
Chau Son Monastery’s incomplete tower tells a story of sacrifice and solidarity during Vietnam’s 1945 famine.
Built on an expansive area spanning thousands of square meters, Song Vinh Church stands as a religious monument featuring the classic and elegant Gothic architecture of Western Europe.
Nearly 100 years old, this cathedral blends Romanesque and Gothic beauty with spiritual significance in the heart of Da Lat.
Built entirely of stone and ironwood, Phat Diem Cathedral is a masterpiece of architecture, blending Eastern and Western styles.
With its impressive Gothic style combined with Greek architecture, Bac Trach Church in Thai Binh is considered one of the largest and most beautiful churches in Northern Vietnam, drawing numerous visitors.
There are over 5,400 churches across Vietnam, and many magnificent new ones are being built or have been completed, attracting not only Christians but also tourists near and far.
The landmark has many distinctive features infused with French architectural style, making it a highlight in Hanoi's urban space, where a former US president attended services.