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National Museum of Singapore



Reopened in December 2006 after three years of restoration and reinvention, this architecturally stunning and majestic building is home to the Singapore History Gallery and four Living Galleries – Fashion, Food, Photography and Film.

See our nation’s treasures, such as the mystery-shrouded Singapore Stone and 14th century gold ornaments unearthed
                                                   from nearby Fort Canning Hill.

Highlights

  • Singapore History Gallery – This 2,800 sq metre gallery will adopt a story-telling approach to offer visitors different perspectives on history. Visitors will also be able to select their own "path" into the history of Singapore through the aid of our proprietary "intelligent" audio companion.
  • Singapore Living Galleries – Focusing on four lifestyle themes close to the hearts of Singaporeans, Food, Fashion, Film and Photography. These galleries serve as unique platforms for the world to appreciate Singapore culture.
  • Glass Rotunda – As the main entry into the Singapore History Gallery, visitors will be surrounded with 360 degrees of projected images.
  • Gallery Theatre – Equipped with the latest digital surround sound and projection systems, this multi-functional venue serves as a 247-seat cinema theatre, a black box performing arts venue and an exhibition space.

Address: 93 Stamford Road, Singapore 178897
Tel: (65) 6332 3659 / 6332 0111
Opening hours: Daily, 10am to 6pm (All Galleries)
Daily, 10am to 9pm (Singapore Living Galleries)
Admission: Adult: S$10
Seniors / Students / NSF: $5
Fee includes admission to the Singapore History and Singapore Living Galleries.
FREE Admission to Singapore Living Galleries from 6pm -9pm, daily.
Guided tours: English (starting February)
Daily - 11am & 2pm / Saturday & Sunday - 11am, 2pm & 3pm

Mandarin (starting February)
Saturday - 11am & Sunday - 2pm

Japanese (starting March)
Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday - 10.30am

Estimated Duration: 45 minutes to 90 minutes.
Limited to 15 people per tour.
How to get there: By MRT: Dhoby Ghaut/ City Hall MRT
By Bus:
1) Bus Stop (YMCA)
SBS: 7, 14, 14E, 16, 36, 64, 65, 111, 124, 139, 162, 174, 174E, 502, 521
SMRT: 77, 106, 167, 171, 190, 700, 700A, NR6, NR7

2) Bus Stop (Stamford Road)
SBS: 14, 14E, 16, 36, 111, 124, 13, 147, 162, 166, 172, 174, 174E, 502
SMRT: 77, 106, 167, 171, 190, 700, 700A, 857, NR7
Website: http://www.nationalmuseum.sg