Where is Location of Cham Sculpture Museum?
Danang Cham Sculpture Museum: With their history dating back as far as 192 AD, Vietnam’s indigenous Cham people of Champa Kingdom lived an Indian way of life in both culture and language. The Cham Sculpture Museum in Danang is dedicated to this period and the Champa existence which began predominantly in the coastal areas in Central Vietnam. Housing the biggest exhibition of Cham sculpture in the world, the Cham Sculpture Museum displays almost 300 terracotta and stone works of art ranging from the 7th to the 15th centuries.

Opening Hours: Daily from 07:00-17:00
Location: At the intersection of Bach Dang and Trung Nu Vuong in Danang by the Han River
Entrance Fee Ticket: 40.000VND/Person
Many of the exhibits in the museum are considered masterpieces of their field showcased according to the area in which they were found with a total of ten separate interior exhibition rooms. All of the sculptures on display in this museum fall into one of the following sections – icon, pedestal, pediment, or fragment, with the region in which they were found determining where they are exhibited.

After you finish browsing the internal creations. You can go outside to appreciate the construction itself. It has decoration with objects of worship like idols and holy animals. And surrounded by flowers, leaves and turrets. All symbols are from Hinduism.
Information of Danang Museum of Cham Sculpture:
The Champa Kingdom gorverned in Central Vietnam from 192 until 1697. And it left behind a heritage of unique Cham motifs and Hindu-infuenced architecture defining this period. Poeple can find examples of this style in the temples and towers in some provinces in Central Vietnam. Especially in Quang Nam, Binh Dinh, Binh Thuan, Khanh Hoa and Danang ( where the museum is located).

The Cham Sculpture Museum itself is also a fine example of Cham architecture. That designed by two French architects Delaval and Auclair. Most of the artwork in Cham Sculpture Museum from this period takes the form of sculpture with a decidedly feminine feel. And was gathered from Quang Binh Province further to Binh Dinh Province.
There are also some evidently drawn inspiration from Buddhism. That includes altars and deities in addition to the abundance of Hindu-influenced pieces. This range in traditional religion reflects the eight centuries of Champa Kingdom from its start through to the decline. With some of the more decadent pieces coming from the golden age of Champa Kingdom.

Da Nang Museum of Cham Sculpture is the only museum of its kind in the world. That dedicates to the Champa era (192-1697) and was founded by French during the colonial French rule in 1915. Other sites in Central Vietnam rich in Cham history include Tra Kieu, Dong Duong, Thap Man and My Son. Which were all very famous Champa areas. And are well worth a visit as part of a wider study into this fascinating period in Vietnam’s History.

