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St Joseph’s Cathedral Hanoi, Vietnam

St Joseph’s Cathedral Hanoi, Vietnam

A Hanoi Attraction with Unique Structure in the Old Quarter

Rachel Tran Rachel Tran | Updated November 19, 2024

St Joseph’s Cathedral, or “The Big Church” familiarly called by the locals, is one of the first structures constructed by French colonists during their expansion in Indochina and still intact in Hanoi after two fierce wars.

In spite of fierce fights destroying almost parts of Hanoi, St Joseph’s Cathedral is still in good condition. Today, it becomes a historical attraction in Hanoi which remains the image of the beauty of the old Hanoi and makes an impression on travelers by its ancient beauty inside the bustling capital. 

Location: 40 Nha Chung street, Hang Trong ward, Hoan Kiem district, Hanoi
Exterior Visits
Open: 24/7 for exterior viewing and photography
Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for optimal lighting
Interior Access & Mass Schedule
Weekdays:
5:30 AM and 6:15 PM
Saturday: 6:00 PM
Sunday:
Morning: 5:00 AM, 7:00 AM, 9:00 AM, 11:00 AM
Evening: 4:00 PM, 6:00 PM, 8:00 PM
Special Ceremony: March 19th annually

History of St Joseph’s Cathedral

1. Origins and Construction (1884-1887)

  • Built on the former site of Bao Thien Pagoda
  • Initially constructed in wood
  • Permanent structure built with brick and concrete
  • Designed to mirror Notre Dame de Paris
  • Completed in 1886, making it Hanoi’s oldest church
St Josephs Cathedral from afar
St Joseph’s Cathedral boasts a soaring facade that faces a little plaza

2. French Colonial Era

  • Served as North Vietnam’s Catholic center
  • Hosted regular religious ceremonies
  • Played dual role as religious center and revolutionary refuge
  • Significant influence on local Catholic community

3. Post-Colonial Period

  • Closed after French withdrawal in 1954
  • Reopened for Christmas 1990
  • Current status: Active Roman Catholic cathedral
Saint joseph Cathedral in Hanoi Vietnam
In front of the cathedral is the statue of Mother Maria

The church was said to look like a small simulation of Notre Dame de Paris with multiple representative features of Gothic Revival architecture. 

Did you know: Saint Joseph’s Cathedral is the oldest church in Hanoi, established in 1886 by the French.

Architecture and Structure

1. Exterior

The church brings an ancient and peaceful beauty inside bustling Hanoi. It has a length of 64,5 meters, a width of 20,5 meters. The facade consists of two square bell towers with a height of 31,5 meters and a big clock, which looks like in the Notre Dame de Paris.

On the top is a stone cross. In front of the church, there is a statue of Mother Maria made of copper and around are decorated with iron fences, flowers, and trees. The exterior walls of the church were made of brick and plastered. After a long time, the fierce fights and the time left historical marks on them.

Exterior of St Joseph's Cathedral
Saint Joseph’s Cathedral – a Roman Catholic cathedral

2. Interior

St Joseph’s Cathedral is a typical structure of Gothic architecture in Vietnam, which became very popular in Europe from the middle of the eighteenth century. St Joseph’s Cathedral was designed with colorful tall glass windows and high domes, around are pictures about Jesus Christ. 

Inside of St Josephs Cathedral
Glass stained pictures inside Saint Joseph’s Cathedral Hanoi
Architecture of St Josephs Cathedral
Interior of the Notre Dame de Paris of Hanoi

In the main court, a 2 meter-in-height St Joseph’s terracotta statue is put on the center. Below are long brown wooden rows of seats lining up to the door for the Catholics in ceremonies. 

What to See and Do in St Joseph’s Cathedral

1. Participating in a Ceremony

If you are not Catholics and curious to know how a Catholics ceremony happens? Come to St Joseph’s Cathedral on the weekend and you will have an exciting experience. All ceremonies in this church on the weekend are big and formal, the priest will read and explain the bible, organize baptisms, ablutions for Catholics.

2. Christmas at St Joseph’s Cathedral

At Christmas, the church is decorated sparklingly and becomes a place attracting many not-being Catholics and young people in Hanoi. There are also a lot of entertainment activities held at the church and they are suitable for family, friends or dating couples to take part in.

Christmas at St Josephs Cathedral
Christmas celebration at St Josephs Cathedral (source: Zingvn)

3. Checking in St Joseph’s Cathedral

 St Joseph’s Cathedral with its European beauty becomes a wonderful place of taking photos in Hanoi, in general, and the Old Quarter area, in particular. Nowadays, there are couples choosing the church to take wedding photos and students choosing it to take yearbook photos.

4. Lemon Tea – a Specialty in St Joseph’s Cathedral

It is a pity to miss lemon tea when you have an opportunity to visit St. Joseph’s Cathedral. Just a cup of tea, sitting on the pavement, under the cool green tree canopy, you can gather and chat with friends, enjoy some street foods and see the beauty of the church. 

Have lemon tea nearbt St Josephs Cathedral
Lemon tea – the famous drink outside the church for the youth (Source: Kytrangho)

How to Get to St. Joseph’s Cathedral

The cathedral is in the center of Hanoi, at the intersection of three streets: Nha Chung Street, Ly Quoc Su Street, Nha Xa Street, so it is easy to get there. You can go to St Joseph’s Cathedral by bus, by motorbike or on foot. 

If you go by bus, there are some buses going across there such as bus number 9, number 14, number 34, number 33, and so on. The cathedral is near Hoan Kiem Lake, only 5 – 10 minutes’ walk from the statue of King Ly Thai To. 

Tips on Visiting St. Joseph Cathedral

  • A camera or smartphone is necessary if you want to take some pictures there.
  • If you visit in summer, remember sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat or umbrella (because in summer in Hanoi, there are often sudden rains in the afternoon or at night), and anti-bugs spray.
  • Around the cathedral, there are many Western-style restaurants, Vietnamese traditional restaurant, and street food so you needn’t bring food.
  • It is better to visit the cathedral on special occasions such as at Christmas, at the weekend or at some special ceremonies of Catholicism.
  • For visiting inside: No food and drink is allowed.
  • Don’t make noise while visiting inside.
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