Tràm Bé Mansion – Trà Cú, Trà Vinh Province (The Largest Mansion in Southern Vietnam)
Total area: 300,000 sq. m
Located in Hàm Giang, Trà Cú, Trà Vinh Province, Tràm Bé Mansion boasts a sprawling 30-hectare compound with five towers on its roof. Inside, it houses and adorns rare centuries-old pine trees, and its design showcases an ancient Vietnamese style, distinct from Western architecture. As the owner is a rather reclusive tycoon, the exact value of this grand estate remains undisclosed.
Cao Tiến Đoan Mansion in Thanh Hóa
Total area: 50,000 sq. m
Spanning an impressive 5 hectares, the mansion of tycoon Cao Tiến Đoan in Thanh Hóa is considered the largest private residence in Vietnam. What sets it apart is its modern European architectural style, predominantly painted in white, exuding an elegant and pure ambiance. Its garden features a variety of ornamental plants and rock landscapes, creating a green living space that anyone would dream of.
Cao Tiến Đoan Mansion in Thanh Hóa.
Prior to constructing this massive mansion, the owner had built a house worth several billion Vietnamese Dong on the same land. To acquire the expansive compound, he purchased land from neighboring residents. It is rumored that he intends to allocate a portion of the land for a helicopter pad. The transparent miki fencing further accentuates the vastness of the estate.
Thành Thắng Castle – Gia Viễn, Ninh Bình
Total area: 10,000 sq. m
Located in Thượng Hòa, Gia Viễn, Ninh Bình, alongside National Highway 1A, this castle draws inspiration from St. Peter’s Basilica and other Vatican City landmarks, infused with Vietnamese elements and the owner’s personal touches. Its intricate dome and detailed accents make it a striking sight. Currently, Thành Thắng Castle holds the record for the largest castle in Southeast Asia.
Hải Linh Place Castle in Việt Trì, Phú Thọ
Total area: 3,500 sq. m
Hải Linh Place Castle in Việt Trì, Phú Thọ.
Situated at 310 Nguyễn Tất Thành Street, Trưng Vương, Việt Trì City, Phú Thọ, this castle boasts a prime location on the golden land of the province, where real estate prices are considered the highest. Its prominent position on Nguyễn Tất Thành Street, adjacent to Văn Lang Park, further enhances its prestige.
Tổng Hải Sơn Villa in Phủ Lý, Hà Nam
Total area: 3,000 sq. m
Tổng Hải Sơn Villa in Phủ Lý, Hà Nam.
This luxurious villa is located on Lê Hoàn Street, Hai Bà Trưng Ward, Phủ Lý City, Hà Nam Province. Enjoying a prime location, it boasts four frontages: National Highway 1A, Hồng Phú Bridge, views of the Đáy River, and the new Phủ Lý Commercial Center. The interior features rare and valuable redwood furniture. The lush garden showcases an array of ornamental plants. Construction time: 5 years (2009 – 2013)
Tam Đảo Castle – Tam Đảo Town, Vĩnh Phúc
Total area: 3,000 sq. m
Nestled in Tam Đảo Town, Tam Đảo District, Vĩnh Phúc Province, this castle is situated on the former site of the French Governor’s Palace in Tam Đảo. The Tam Đảo Castle Hotel blends Neo-Gothic and Renaissance styles, drawing inspiration from Peles Castle in Romania and Schloss Neuschwanstein in Bavaria, Germany. With a construction cost of approximately 400 billion Vietnamese Dong, this castle stands as part of the Lạc Hồng Company’s Tam Đảo tourism project. Its grand design and sprawling 3,000 sq. m area make it a truly impressive destination.