Located at No. 85 on Glebe Avenue, the102 year-old house, designed by famous Canadian architect W.E. Noffke,currently serves as the headquarters of the Vietnamese Embassy.
On its opening day, visitors were welcomedin to view a typical Vietnamese interior space. The ancient house,which has distinctive white walls and a red-tiled roof, is decoratedinside with handicrafts, wooden furniture, and paintings and photographsdepicting the landscapes and hospitable people of the country.
The building’s former owners, the Sheahan family, were among thevisitors. They expressed their pleasure with the new look of the house.
The opening of the Vietnam House to the public is part of an annual programme to honour heritage buildings in Ottawa.
This year, more than 120 historically, culturally and functionallysignificant buildings opened their doors on June 6 – 7.
The annual architectural event has drawn nearly 800,000 visitors since its launch in 2002.-VNAa