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About State Bank of Vietnam Building

The State Bank of Vietnam Building is one of the Art Deco style buildings erected in Hanoi in the 1930s. The building originally housed the Indochina Bank, and later the Vietcombank. It is one of the landmark structures in Hanoi.

Getting there

State Bank of Vietnam Building is located along Ly Thai To Street. You can easily reach it by walking from the Hanoi Opera House and Sofitel Metropole.

Nearby Sights

  • Government Guesthouse
  • Ham Long Catholic Church
  • Hanoi History Museum
  • Hanoi Opera House
  • Indira Gandhi Park
  • Ly Thai To Statue
  • Sofitel Metropole Hotel
  • Vietnam National University
  • State Bank of Vietnam Building Location Map


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    State Bank of Vietnam (31 August 2006)
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