Designed by Paul Veysseyre and built in 1942 the convent was once home to 300 nuns. Today there are only a dozen or so. The Roman Catholic Sisters make and sell handicrafts in their shop and look after underprivileged minority children.
Entrance is free and should you find a nun with a spare minute, she’ll be happy to show you around and explain the work they do. This is one of many substantial church properties in Dalat.
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