Nhà Thờ Núi Nha Trang

Nha Trang Cathedral (Christ the King Cathedral)

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A Catholic church built in Gothic style with stone on Bong Mountain in the center of Nha Trang, construction started in 1928 and completed in 1941, officially named Christ the King Cathedral.

Details

Nha Trang Cathedral, officially known as Christ the King Cathedral, is a Catholic church located at 1 Thai Nguyen Street. It is also commonly called the Stone Church because it is built of stone, or the Six Intersections Church due to its location.

Construction of the church began on September 3, 1928, on a small hill named Nui Bong; to level the ground, about 500 explosive charges were used to lower the hilltop. The building was completed in December 1941, constructed from over 22,000 stones, with a height from the foundation to the top of the spire of about 28 meters. In 1933, the church was consecrated under the title of Christ the King.

Location

Address: 1 Thái Nguyên, Nha Trang
12.24470° N, 109.18990° E

Opening hours

🆓 Free admission

Tickets & pricing

Miễn phí

Highlights

  • Gothic architecture built entirely of stone, inaugurated in the 1930s
  • Located on Bong Mountain, about 12 meters above street level
  • Bell tower about 28 meters high, a landmark of the city center
Updated 25/06/2026
Updated 25/06/2026
Approved by Lưu Tuấn Vũ
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Reference source www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q2942901