Quang San Art Museum was established to showcase, preserve, and celebrate the rich heritage of Vietnamese art. For the first time, art enthusiasts are invited to explore a remarkable collection of over 1,500 significant Vietnamese artworks that reflect the nation's cultural and historical values. After more than two decades of dedicated collecting, the museum's founders recognized that keeping this collection within a private space would limit its ability to connect with others who seek deeper understanding and appreciation of Vietnamese art and history. This realization led to the opening of Quang San Art Museum in June 2023, responding to the growing public interest in art appreciation. With a vision to foster dialogue and critical engagement, Quang San Art Museum aims to serve as an inclusive platform for all, welcoming both local and international visitors to explore the beauty and depth of Vietnamese art and culture.
The first floor is divided into two areas: 1A (1925-1945) and 1B (1945-1975)
Both areas also serve as flexible spaces for special exhibitions at the museum
The second floor is the largest exhibition space in the museum, and it is divided according to the regions of North, Central, and South Vietnam
The ground floor will focus on the works of renowned painters and sculptors who made significant contributions to the development of Vietnamese fine arts from 1925 to 1945
The first floor is divided into two areas: 1A (1925-1945) and 1B (1945-1975)