State Guest House (Vietnam)
| State Guest House | |
|---|---|
| Native name Nhà khách Chính phủ (Vietnamese) | |
| Tonkin Palace functions as Vietnam's State Guesthouse today | |
| Location | 12 Ngô Quyền street, Tràng Tiền, Hoàn Kiếm District, Hanoi, Vietnam | 
| Area | 15,000 m2 (160,000 sq ft) (floor space) 117,000 m2 (1,260,000 sq ft) (site) | 
| Built for | French Governor of Tonkin | 
| Architect | Auguste Henri Vildieu | 
| Architectural style(s) | French Colonial | 
| Website | Government Guesthouse | 
The State Guest House (Vietnamese: Nhà khách Chính phủ) is a historical monument in Hoàn Kiếm District, Hanoi, Vietnam. It is presently used as a state guest house.
The building is representative of French Colonial architecture in French Indochina. It was formerly the Residential Palace of the Tonkin Governor (French: Le Palais du Résident Supérieur du Tonkin, Vietnamese: Dinh Thống Sứ Bắc Kỳ), built between 1918 and 1919 to house the French Governor of Tonkin. It was later renamed the Tonkin Palace (Vietnamese: Bắc Bộ Phủ) when the Viet Minh took over northern Vietnam.