The Banque de l’Indochine building, initiated in 1875, is a three-story brick and concrete structure, complete with a basement. The foundation is constructed with ashlar masonry, while the first floor features a facade adorned with horizontal cement stripes. The second and third floors are characterized by red brick walls, decorated with various patterns. The parapet is adorned with Western classical vase-style railings. The main entrance is divided into two steps, with a hollow floral decorative iron gate between the two. Originally, the roof corners featured four-pitched pavilions, making it a representative work reflecting Western eclectic architectural trends.
The building is open all year round, with exterior access available at all times.Banque de l’Indochine – A Historical Landmark
The Banque de l’Indochine building, initiated in 1875, is a three-story brick and concrete str[...]