Dinh III
| Dinh III | |
|---|---|
Dinh III Bảo Đại | |
Location within Vietnam | |
| Alternative names | Bao Dai Palace III |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | European colonial |
| Location | Da Lat, Lam Dong Province, Vietnam |
| Coordinates | 11°55′48″N 108°25′47″E / 11.9301°N 108.4297°E |
| Construction started | 1933 |
| Completed | 1938 |
| Client | Bao Dai |
| Owner | Xuân Hương Tourism Service Company (since 2000) |
| Governing body | Lâm Đồng Provincial Government |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 2 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architects | Paul Veysseyre and Arthur Kruze |
Dinh III, also known as Dinh Bảo Đại or Bao Dai Palace III, is a historic mansion in Da Lat, Vietnam. Constructed between 1933 and 1938, it functioned as the summer residence and administrative hub for Bao Dai, the final emperor of the Nguyen dynasty, alongside his family.
The structure exemplifies European colonial architecture integrated with Vietnam's highland landscape, and it now serves as a prominent cultural and tourist site preserving artifacts from the imperial era.