St. Joseph's CathedralPeak of Vietnam's Religious Past
Pho Nha Chung
Hanoi,
Neighborhood: Ba Dinh District
Phone: +84 4 926 3366
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St. Joseph's Cathedral, which anchors one of Hanoi's most touristy streets, offers a glimpse into a bygone era. Speckles of light still dance through stained glass work, leaving a kaleidoscope of color on the towers, which stretch toward the sky. Its doors first swung open in 1886, during the earliest days of colonial rule, and the cathedral still holds mass twice daily. During other hours, visitors can enter through a door on the side of the cathedral.
Daily 5a-10p
Its very Ugly, its black because of the poor condition its in. But there is a lot to see in Hanoi so...
Reviewed by:A Yahoo! Contributor from Holland on Sep 30 2007





The church is located in great location and quite streets. We think here is the best place to visit ...
Reviewed by:delevaydavid from on Aug 24 2007




after taking a cyclo ride to the church, we entered the church. it's high ceilings and big fans ...
Reviewed by:lana_dog from on May 05 2007
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