The World Coffee Museum is one of the most striking and modern attractions in Buon Ma Thuot, which is rightfully considered the coffee capital of Vietnam. This unique cultural complex, established by the famous Vietnamese brand Trung Nguyen Legend, was the country's first museum dedicated to both the local and global history of this invigorating drink.

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The museum's architecture deserves special attention. The complex's buildings are designed in a futuristic style, yet their form is inspired by the traditional longhouses (nhà dài) of the indigenous peoples of Vietnam's Central Highlands. This blend of modernity and ethnic motifs makes the museum more than just a storage for exhibits; it is a true work of art harmoniously integrated into the surrounding landscape.
Inside, visitors will find an extensive and impressive exhibition. It features tens of thousands of artifacts collected from around the world that tell the complete story of coffee: from ancient cultivation and roasting tools to a variety of drinking vessels from different cultures. It is not just a collection of objects but a fascinating journey through centuries and continents, providing a deeper understanding of the cultural significance of the drink loved by millions.