Tomb and worshipping house of Duke Do Nguyen Thuy
(BNP) - Tomb and worshipping house of Duke Do Nguyen Thuy (Noi Due commune, Tien Du district) is a cultural and religious work to worship and commemorate famous people. The relic was originally built in the Le Dynasty (18th century).
The gate of Tomb of Duke Do Nguyen Thuy
The Tomb was built in 1739, including 2 works: Tomb and worshipping house of Duke Do Nguyen Thuy - who spent money to build a tomb, and then offered fields to villagers and communes. Through time and war, the relic has always been protected by the family and people. In 1976, the worshipping house was remodeled by the family. In 2016, the State supported the cost of repairing worshipping house.
Inside the Tomb grounds.
The relic is located in Dinh Ca village, of which, the Tomb is at the beginning of the West hamlet (or Lang hamlet), next to the village pond and next to Provincial Road 295B; the worshipping house is located in the middle of a residential area, facing Southeast, surrounded by residential areas.
In the middle of the large arch of Tam Mon, there are three big kanji "Phuc Tho Mon".
In the campus, there are 2 rows of stone statues standing opposite: martial artist, horse, Nghe.
The stone incense.
The worshipping house of Duke Do Nguyen Thuy.
The worshipping house has 5 compartments, 2 small compartments
02 altars in the 18th century.
Do Nguyen Thuy was born and raised in the Do Nguyen family in Dinh Ca village, Noi Due commune, Tien Du district, Bac Ninh province). He worked as a mandarin for more than 20 years in the lord's palace. He died on January 17.
Currently, the commemorative activities and ceremonies taking place at the relic include: The Duke's death anniversary on January 17; Village festival from 11 to 13 January.
The relic has been classified as a national historical - cultural relic in Decision No. 74-VH/QD dated February 2, 1993.