World Coffee Museum has been inaugurated in the Central Highlands province of Dak Lak.

The museum is part of Trung Nguyen Legend Group’s coffee-themed city project which covers up to 45 hectares in Buon Ma Thuot City.  

The museum construction also uses basalt stone; commonly used in the Central Highlands region.

Visitors can have a chance to see more than 10,000 coffee-related objects, including coffee processing equipment which is hundreds of years old. 

The World Coffee Museum in Buon Ma Thuot features both modernity and traditional identities of the Central Highlands. 

Trung Nguyen Legend Group’s coffee-themed city project is also home to houses, shopping centre, parks, schools and healthcare services. The site is intended to house around 5,000 people and will be covered in mainly coffee trees.  


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The museum is designed based on the traditional Central Highlands long house typical of the region

  


Visitors at the museum

  

  

Most of the site will be completed by late 2020.







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The museum is designed based on the traditional Central Highlands long house typical of the region

  

Visitors at the museum

  

  

Most of the site will be completed by late 2020.

The museum is designed based on the traditional Central Highlands long house typical of the region

  

Visitors at the museum

  

  

Most of the site will be completed by late 2020.