Tomb of Gia Long ( vi, Lăng Gia Long), officially Thien Tho Mausoleum (, vi-hantu,
天 授 陵), is a royal tomb of the
Nguyễn dynasty which is located in the Hương Thọ commune of
Hương Trà
Hương Trà is a district-level town (thị xã) of Thua Thien-Huế province in the North Central Coast region of Vietnam. As of 2020 the town had a population of 72,677. The town covers an area of 392.32 km². The district capital lies a ...
district, some south of the city of
Huế
Huế () is the capital of Thừa Thiên Huế province in central Vietnam and was the capital of Đàng Trong from 1738 to 1775 and of Vietnam during the Nguyễn dynasty from 1802 to 1945. The city served as the old Imperial City and admi ...
.
History
The tomb was originally built for Emperor
Gia Long's first wife, Empress
Thừa Thiên after her death in 1814 but later became
Gia Long's and some of his family members' burial site. Today, the tomb is badly damaged and some of its structures have deteriorated.
Architecture
The tomb is a group of tombs and was well known for its beauty. The tomb originally had a main complex that formed by the double-grave tomb of the emperor and empress Thừa Thiên in the center; Minh Thanh Temple, the dedicated temple of Gia Long and Thừa Thiên in the right, and the monument of Gia Long in the left. They were built at a plain and large hill of Thiên Thọ mount. On the right lies empress
Thuận Thiên's tomb (Thiên Thọ Hữu Tomb) and her dedicated temple, the Gia Thanh Temple, built upon the foothills of Thuận Sơn mount. A lot of Nguyễn dynasty royal family members, including Gia Long's
mother
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(Thoại Thánh Tomb) and elder sister (Hoàng Cô Tomb), were also buried here.
Their burial sites made the tomb's perimeter rise to approximately .
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1814
Gia Long
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Buildings and structures in Huế