Trinh clan ancestral house
(BNP) – Trinh clan ancestral house (Dinh village, Tri Phuong commune, Tien Du district) was established in the Le Dynasty (about the 17th century). Over time, during the resistance war against the French in 1952, it was destroyed by the enemy. In 1965, the new clan ancestral house was rebuilt with 3 small compartments.
The clan ancestral house has an architecture of Chinese “Nhat” letter with 5 compartments.
Horizontal lacquered board "Quốc ân Gia Khánh".
Horizontal lacquered board “Thi lễ đình”
Tablets of the ancestors of the Trinh clan.
The porcelain bowl of the Nguyen Dynasty.
Tray, wooden water tower in the Nguyen Dynasty.
The clan ancestral house kept many documents and antiques such as thrones and tablets of ancestors, ordination, horizontal lacquered board, couplets, diplomas, mandarins, genealogies, and worshiping objects.
Ordination of the year Canh Hung 35.
Ordination of the year Tu Duc 35
Ordination of the year Canh Hung 11.
Trinh clan ancestral house was classified as a provincial historical and cultural relic by the Provincial People's Committee in Decision No. 1626/QD-UBND dated December 21, 2012.