Declared monuments of Ho Chi Minh City are structures and places that are listed to be protected.

Proposed monuments

Monuments

District 1

NameImageDeclaration dateLocationDescriptionCoordinatesReferences
Municipal Theatre 2009 No. 7, Lam Sơn Square, Bến Nghé Ward
Independence Palace 25/07/1976 No. 135, Nam Kỳ Khởi Nghĩa Street, Bến Nghé Ward Now serves as Reunification Hall Museum.
Gia Long Palace 2012 No. 65, Lý Tự Trọng Street, Bến Nghé Ward Now serves as Ho Chi Minh City Museum.
Museum of Vietnamese History 2012 No. 2, Nguyễn Bỉnh Khiêm Street, Bến Nghé Ward lat = 10.78484, lon = 106.70759
Temple of the Jade Emperor 15/10/1994 No. 73, Mai Thị Lựu Street, Tân Định Ward

District 5

NameImageDeclaration dateLocationDescriptionCoordinatesReferences
Minh Hương Gia Thạnh Assembly Hall 07/01/1993 No. 380, Trần Hưng Đạo Street, 11th Ward
Nhị Phủ Miếu 30/08/1998 No. 264, Hải Thượng Lãn Ông Street, 14th Ward
Thiên Hậu Temple 07/01/1993 No. 710, Nguyễn Trãi Street
Lệ Châu Assembly Hall 30/08/1998 No. 586, Trần Hưng Đạo Street, 14th Ward
Hà Chương Assembly Hall 28/12/2001 No. 802, Nguyễn Trãi Street, 14th Ward
Quan Âm Pagoda 27/04/2004 No. 12, Lão Tử Street, 11th Ward

District 11

NameImageDeclaration dateLocationDescriptionCoordinatesReferences
Giác Viên Temple 07/01/1993 No. 161/85/20, Lạc Long Quân Street, 3rd Ward
Phụng Sơn Temple 16/11/1988 No. 1408, 3/2 Street, 2nd Ward

District Bình Thạnh

NameImageDeclaration dateLocationDescriptionCoordinatesReferences
Tomb of Lê Văn Duyệt 06/12/1989 No. 1, Vũ Tùng Street, 1st Ward
Bình Hòa Communal House 07/01/1993 No. 15/77, Chu Văn An Street, 12th Ward

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