The Exhibition House for the Crimes of America and Its Puppet Government opened on September 4, 1975 to honor the Vietnamese people's courage and criticize the crimes and tragic effects of foreign aggressions. In 1995, it changed into the War Remnants Museum.
Welcome to War Remnants Museum - one of the museums with a rich independence history. Documents, photos, and artifacts are investigated, gathered, kept, and presented to show the crimes of the Vietnam War and its aftereffects. This is how the Museum teaches visitors, especially young ones, about standing up for one's country, rejecting aggression, and maintaining international peace.
Significant landmarks progressively arise during each exhibition.