Unveiling Hanoi's Arts & Culture
Unveiling Hanoi's Arts & Culture
Unveiling Hanoi's Arts & Culture
Exploring Creative Expressions and Rich Heritage
Exploring Creative Expressions and Rich Heritage
Exploring Creative Expressions and Rich Heritage




1. Mo Art Space
Founded upon the mission to proliferate Vietnamese artistic and cultural scene, Mo Art Space seeks to bridge the gap between the art world and the audience. Based on the historical leading Apricot Gallery, Mo Art Space continues to carry on this legacy by introducing the best selection of artworks as well as evolving as a fresh and innovative art space in the old quarter of Hanoi. We corroborate this goal by conducting highly curated exhibitions featuring artworks of various mediums and themes juxtaposing between past and present, tradition and future, heritage and modernism. Mo Art is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary Vietnamese artists, accentuating their works, ideas, and philosophy to art collectors, local and international alike.
Address: 136 Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
Only 9 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Mo Art Space (650m)

2. Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum is one of the nation's most important institutions of culture and learning. Its beautifully arranged galleries house a unique collection of art treasures dating from every era of national life, from early prehistory and classical antiquity through to the epic story of Vietnamese creative genius in the modern age. The Museum’s mission is to preserve, display and inform, building on a keen commitment to research and conservation, and to the sharing of all there is to learn and appreciate about the enduring artistic heritage of the Vietnamese people.
Address: 136 Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
20 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Vietnam Fine Arts Museum (1,8km)

3. Art & Culture Center 22 Hang Buom
The Arts and Culture Center at No.22 Hang Buom Street, also known as the "Cantonese Assembly Hall", is a hidden gem in Hanoi's Old Quarter thanks to its exceptional architecture that is a confluence of Vietnamese, Chinese and French cultures. It holds all the stories of life and the street, of the past and the present, of the European rain and the Asian wind, of the Ke Cho people (Hanoians of the past), of the overseas Chinese, and of today's Hanoians.
Address: 22 Hang Buom Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
5 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to The Arts and Culture Center (500m)

4. Manzi Art Space
Located in centre of Hanoi, Manzi is known as one of the most dynamic art spaces in South East Asia. Through a wide range of art activities and art projects including visual art exhibitions, talks, workshops, book introductions, movie screenings, music and dance performances, Manzi promotes contemporary arts, builds new audiences for the art in Vietnam
Manzi has a collaborative approach, working together with local artists, intellectuals and social activists, as well as international cultural institutions.
Address: 14 Phan Huy Ich, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
20 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Manzi Art Space (1,4km)

5. Cyril Kongo Vietnam Gallery
Launched in 2020, Cyril Kongo Vietnam Gallery is the first gallery of the Vietnamese original graffiti legend in the world. It will display works of art typical of Kongo's career. Works with vivid pictorial language made on a variety of materials in Kongo's collections and collaborative projects have been exhibited in many countries around the world.

1. Mo Art Space
Founded upon the mission to proliferate Vietnamese artistic and cultural scene, Mo Art Space seeks to bridge the gap between the art world and the audience. Based on the historical leading Apricot Gallery, Mo Art Space continues to carry on this legacy by introducing the best selection of artworks as well as evolving as a fresh and innovative art space in the old quarter of Hanoi. We corroborate this goal by conducting highly curated exhibitions featuring artworks of various mediums and themes juxtaposing between past and present, tradition and future, heritage and modernism. Mo Art is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary Vietnamese artists, accentuating their works, ideas, and philosophy to art collectors, local and international alike.
Address: 136 Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
Only 9 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Mo Art Space (650m)

2. Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum is one of the nation's most important institutions of culture and learning. Its beautifully arranged galleries house a unique collection of art treasures dating from every era of national life, from early prehistory and classical antiquity through to the epic story of Vietnamese creative genius in the modern age. The Museum’s mission is to preserve, display and inform, building on a keen commitment to research and conservation, and to the sharing of all there is to learn and appreciate about the enduring artistic heritage of the Vietnamese people.
Address: 136 Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
20 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Vietnam Fine Arts Museum (1,8km)

3. Art & Culture Center 22 Hang Buom
The Arts and Culture Center at No.22 Hang Buom Street, also known as the "Cantonese Assembly Hall", is a hidden gem in Hanoi's Old Quarter thanks to its exceptional architecture that is a confluence of Vietnamese, Chinese and French cultures. It holds all the stories of life and the street, of the past and the present, of the European rain and the Asian wind, of the Ke Cho people (Hanoians of the past), of the overseas Chinese, and of today's Hanoians.
Address: 22 Hang Buom Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
5 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to The Arts and Culture Center (500m)

4. Manzi Art Space
Located in centre of Hanoi, Manzi is known as one of the most dynamic art spaces in South East Asia. Through a wide range of art activities and art projects including visual art exhibitions, talks, workshops, book introductions, movie screenings, music and dance performances, Manzi promotes contemporary arts, builds new audiences for the art in Vietnam
Manzi has a collaborative approach, working together with local artists, intellectuals and social activists, as well as international cultural institutions.
Address: 14 Phan Huy Ich, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
20 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Manzi Art Space (1,4km)

5. Cyril Kongo Vietnam Gallery
Launched in 2020, Cyril Kongo Vietnam Gallery is the first gallery of the Vietnamese original graffiti legend in the world. It will display works of art typical of Kongo's career. Works with vivid pictorial language made on a variety of materials in Kongo's collections and collaborative projects have been exhibited in many countries around the world.

1. Mo Art Space
Founded upon the mission to proliferate Vietnamese artistic and cultural scene, Mo Art Space seeks to bridge the gap between the art world and the audience. Based on the historical leading Apricot Gallery, Mo Art Space continues to carry on this legacy by introducing the best selection of artworks as well as evolving as a fresh and innovative art space in the old quarter of Hanoi. We corroborate this goal by conducting highly curated exhibitions featuring artworks of various mediums and themes juxtaposing between past and present, tradition and future, heritage and modernism. Mo Art is dedicated to the promotion of contemporary Vietnamese artists, accentuating their works, ideas, and philosophy to art collectors, local and international alike.
Address: 136 Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
Only 9 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Mo Art Space (650m)

2. Vietnam Fine Arts Museum
The Vietnam National Fine Arts Museum is one of the nation's most important institutions of culture and learning. Its beautifully arranged galleries house a unique collection of art treasures dating from every era of national life, from early prehistory and classical antiquity through to the epic story of Vietnamese creative genius in the modern age. The Museum’s mission is to preserve, display and inform, building on a keen commitment to research and conservation, and to the sharing of all there is to learn and appreciate about the enduring artistic heritage of the Vietnamese people.
Address: 136 Hang Trong, Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
20 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Vietnam Fine Arts Museum (1,8km)

3. Art & Culture Center 22 Hang Buom
The Arts and Culture Center at No.22 Hang Buom Street, also known as the "Cantonese Assembly Hall", is a hidden gem in Hanoi's Old Quarter thanks to its exceptional architecture that is a confluence of Vietnamese, Chinese and French cultures. It holds all the stories of life and the street, of the past and the present, of the European rain and the Asian wind, of the Ke Cho people (Hanoians of the past), of the overseas Chinese, and of today's Hanoians.
Address: 22 Hang Buom Hoan Kiem, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
5 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to The Arts and Culture Center (500m)

4. Manzi Art Space
Located in centre of Hanoi, Manzi is known as one of the most dynamic art spaces in South East Asia. Through a wide range of art activities and art projects including visual art exhibitions, talks, workshops, book introductions, movie screenings, music and dance performances, Manzi promotes contemporary arts, builds new audiences for the art in Vietnam
Manzi has a collaborative approach, working together with local artists, intellectuals and social activists, as well as international cultural institutions.
Address: 14 Phan Huy Ich, Ba Dinh, Hanoi, Vietnam (Map)
20 minutes walk from Hidden Nest to Manzi Art Space (1,4km)

5. Cyril Kongo Vietnam Gallery
Launched in 2020, Cyril Kongo Vietnam Gallery is the first gallery of the Vietnamese original graffiti legend in the world. It will display works of art typical of Kongo's career. Works with vivid pictorial language made on a variety of materials in Kongo's collections and collaborative projects have been exhibited in many countries around the world.