Right after the country's independence and reunification, conservation and museum work in Lam Dong received attention from the provincial leaders. In August 1975, the Conservation - Museum department was established, directly under the Da Lat City Party Committee - with the task of collecting, preserving and preserving artifacts and documents of historical and cultural value. province.
On December 5, 1978, the Provincial Museum and Museum Department was established under Decision No. 871/VHTT-LD of Lam Dong Cultural Department and assigned to use. Doi Tan Villa (No. 31, Tran Binh Trong - Da Lat) serves as the headquarters and exhibition location to introduce a number of artifacts and images about the history of the revolutionary struggle of the army and people of Lam Dong.
On January 15, 1982, according to Decision 21/TC-UB of the Provincial People's Committee, the Provincial Museum was officially changed. It was renamed Lam Dong Museum and began operating according to the full functions of a general and local research museum.
In 1984, Lam Dong Museum was moved to the Lam Vien Governor's PalaceOld - No. 1, Ly Tu Trong - Da Lat, continues to display to serve visitors. In 1996, it moved to a temporary location at No. 1, Hoang Van Thu - now Lam Dong Vocational College, waiting for a new, more suitable location.
In 1999, Lam Dong Museum was officially assigned by the Provincial People's Committee to Nguyen Huu Hao Mansion and the entire campus of nearly 3 hectares at No. 4, Hung Vuong - Da Lat is a place to display, introduce and organize activities to serve political tasks and preserve and promote the traditional cultural values of the nation.
During its operation, Lam Dong Museum always fulfilled its political tasks and received certificates of merit many times from the Ministry of Culture and Information and People's Committee of Lam Province. Bronze.




