Thứ Ba, 4 tháng 12, 2018

Inside the coffee museum which has just opened in Vietnam

Inside the coffee museum which has just opened in Vietnam


The museum is designed in the long house architecture of the Central Highlands, exhibiting many artifacts about the history of Vietnamese coffee and the world.



The World Coffee Museum in Buon Me Thuot City, Dak Lak is open to visitors from 24/11. This is one of the most unique museum in Vietnam from architecture to artifacts arranged inside.



The museum is designed in the long house architecture of the Central Highlands. The project is expected to attract domestic and foreign tourists to visit, learn, contribute to promote the social and economic development, making Buon Ma Thuot become "Global coffee capital. On the photo is the Miss Vietnam visit the museum.



In addition to the exhibition space, the museum also has a library of light, coffee grounds, workshops ... These spaces are connected to other projects in the coffee city project more than 45 hectares.


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The museum's collection of more than 10,000 artifacts about the history of the world's coffee is brought back from the German museum Jens Burg. This is considered one of the collection of tools produced, processing the world's richest coffee.



Unlike other museums, the interior space of the Coffee World is completely open to visitors. The objects are located on the aisle, according to each zone, not in the glass.



In addition to the well-known collections of the Jens Burg Museum, the Coffee World also features a wide range of tools, tools and coffee processing in Vietnam from its beginnings to the present day. Many artifacts first appeared in Vietnam makes visitors enjoy.



Interactive space allows visitors to experience the coffee culture through the five (listening, watching, tasting, smelling, touching). Some areas are only for visitors, not photographed.



From the design to the style displayed in the museum are bold traditional cultural mark of the Central Highlands. The interior space is designed high and airy, using natural light.



Coffee Museum opened in operation for the 2019 Coffee Festival of Vietnam. Vietnam is the second largest exporter of coffee after Brazil.



Although the museum is open to the public, the museum is still in its infancy, many artifacts have yet to be annotated. Some areas are not open to visitors. Entrance fee to adults is 75,000 VND, children 40,000 VND per person.



Another interesting point is that visitors can visit the virtual museum designed in the space of 360 degrees. Every exhibit in the museum is shown in 3D image with detailed description of each item is attached.

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