Museum of Trade Ceramics
Museum · Hoi An ·

Museum of Trade Ceramics

Museum · Hoi An ·

Museum of trade ceramics, historic trade, Vietnamese ceramics

old house
chinese ceramics
japanese ceramics
small museum
art pieces
coffee
quilt art
museum ticket
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Museum of Trade Ceramics by Photo by Gavin White
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null
Museum of Trade Ceramics by null

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80 Trần Phú, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

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80 Trần Phú, Phường Minh An, Hội An, Quảng Nam, Vietnam Get directions

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Jan 29, 2026

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"Hoi An and the Wider World Hoi An's strategic position at the heart of the Champa Kingdom made it one of the most important trading hub in the region for centuries. This legacy of dealings with the outside world can be witnessed vividly at the Hoi An Museum of Trading Ceramics, which showcases the town's time as a centre of trade in Japanese, Chinese and Vietnamese ceramics."

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Gaurav A.

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A small museum in ancient town of hoi an Displaying about trade of ceramics and connection of hoi an with different part of the world like china,Japan ,India etc It is small house of old times with displaying various ceramics objects The house is itself a showcase of old architecture of hoi an This place needs a ticket to visit This place attract less crowd as compare to other famous landmark of hoi an ancient town

Do C.

Google
The Museum of Trading Ceramics, at 80 Tran Phu Street, is a fine old house converted into a museum of Hoi An's ceramic exports from the 15th to 17th centuries. The site is much more interesting than the displays, as the relics on exhibit are relatively scarce. Particularly noteworthy is the upper level, which is off-limits in all of the other Hoi An homes opened to the public. Although earlier buildings existed on the site, the present structure dates from 1858.

SHABUJ K.

Google
Lovely little museum. At the end, there's a workshop managed by differently abled people, sharing their art creations and selling their quilt art work and govt approved Arabica and Robusta Coffee. Must visit if you are in Hoi An.

YC K.

Google
This traditional wooden house showcases Vietnam's history as a trading port in the olden days.

Alessandra C.

Google
The museum is small but very important for the Hoi An history. The ticket-buying option is not at the reception which can be a trick if you do not buy in advance. The ticket office is 2 Min away in a temple. Be aware to ask to not validate them of you are not planning to visit the temple.

Rob S.

Google
Tickets for all old houses and museums can be bought at the corner house near the Japanese bridge. Very interesting history of ceramics in Hoi an. Plus in the back they produce really nice art pieces out of paper. Beautiful work and very nice people. Definitely worth a visit.

Reza Sattarzadeh N.

Google
This a very interesting 17th century house with original wood from the time which has been turned into a museum of ceramics and its presence in Vietnam. The place is small and you can see it in just some minutes.

Valerie S.

Google
The house is really nice and the people that work there too! The exhibition was okay. You can purchase a ticket that allows you to enter multiple sights in Hoi An, including this one, which makes it very easy to enter. Zero wait time