Imperial City of Huế
| UNESCO World Heritage Site | |
|---|---|
The Meridian Gate to the Imperial Citadel, Huế, as of 2024 | |
Interactive map of Imperial City | |
| Official name | Hoàng thành |
| Location | Huế, Vietnam |
| Part of | "Citadel of Huế, including Imperial City, Purple Forbidden City, Royal Canal, Museum of Huế, National University, Lake of the Serene Heart" part of Complex of Huế Monuments |
| Criteria | Cultural: (iv) |
| Reference | 678-001 |
| Inscription | 1993 (17th Session) |
| Area | 159.71 ha |
| Buffer zone | 71.93 ha |
| Coordinates | 16°28′11″N 107°34′40″E / 16.46972°N 107.57778°E |
The Imperial City or Imperial Palace (Vietnamese: Hoàng thành; chữ Hán: 皇城) also known as Đại Nội (大內), is a royal enclosure within the walled city (Vietnamese: Kinh thành; chữ Hán: 京城) of Huế, the former imperial capital of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty. It contains the palaces that housed the imperial family, as well as shrines, gardens, and offices for mandarins. Constructed in 1804 under Emperor Gia Long as a new capital and later re-modelled and enlarged to its current scale in 1833, it mostly served as a ceremonial function and imperial residence during the French colonial period. After the end of the monarchy in 1945, it suffered heavy damage and neglect during the Indochina Wars through the 1980s. The Imperial City was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1993 as part of the Complex of Huế Monuments and is undergoing restoration.