Dam Thi's house - Revolutionary historical relic
(BNP) - Dam Thi's house, located in Thinh Lang neighborhood, Dinh Bang ward, Tu Son city, was previously the site of revolutionary activity by comrades of the Party Central Committee and Northern Region Party Committee between 1940 and 1954. The relic is now a red address for educating the next generation about revolutionary traditions.
Dam Thi's house (actual name Nguyen Tien Tuan) was built a long time ago. Existing buildings mainly have Nguyen Dynasty architecture, including items: main house, guest house, horizontal house, 2-storey attic house, gate...
The entrance to Dam Thi's house.
The entrance to Dam Thi's house includes 2 gates that lead to 2 different alleys; the architecture still remains intact to this day.
Spacious ancient tiled yard…
The main house consists of 5 compartments.
It is a place to worship the ancestors of Mr. Nguyen Tien Tuan's family.
The two-story brick house has a tiled roof, a front porch, and ironwood floors.
The 7th Party Central Conference was held on the 2nd floor from November 6 to 9, 1940, confirming the policy of changing the direction of revolutionary strategy.
On March 9, 1945, the Standing Committee of the Party Central Committee held an expanded conference and issued a historical directive on the Japanese and French shooting each other as well as our acts.
On the right is a guest house with 3 compartments with tiled roof.
On the left is a 3-compartment house with tiled roofs.
Ancient water tank.
Currently, the relic still preserves many valuable artifacts and documents of the Nguyen Dynasty such as: Altar, incense burner, couch, horizontal lacquered board, parallel sentences ... of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Dam Thi's house was ranked by the government as a national revolutionary historical relic, according to Decision No. 54-VHTT/QD, dated April 29, 1979.