National Museum of Singapore



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National Museum of Singapore is the oldest Museum in the country

The history of the National Museum of Singapore is itself very interesting. The story begins with the opening of the Raffles Library and Museum in the year 1887. In the year 1960, the museum and the library were separated. Eventually in the year 1965, its name was changed from Singapore History Museum to National Museum. The museum came under the management of National Heritage Board from the year 1993. Ten years later, the Rivertales Exhibition was held at Riverside point with the objective of redeveloping the museum. A year later, the foundation was laid for what became popular as the Singapore National Museum. Finally, in the year 2006, the National Museum of Singapore was inaugurated, and the Singapore History Museum at Riverside Point closed down because all its collection was shifted in the National Museum.

There are numerous artifacts, photos, and replicas that throw a great deal of light on the history of Singapore at the Singapore History Museum (currently the National Museum of Singapore). Apart from its collection, the museum building is itself very impressive. A fine embodiment of neoclassical architecture, it was initially designed by Sir H.E. McCallum even though it has undergone extensive renovation work of late to add glass and metal-made wings to the former building.

Even though this totally new refurbished National Museum of Singapore opened its doors to the public only recently, it has already emerged as one of the foremost tourist attractions in Singapore. This is no stereotypical museum which simply displays a wide variety of objects and boasts of a rich depository. It makes available to visitors umpteen other facilities and services. It is home to a lecture theater, a museum shop as well as an education and research center. Exhibitions are held at regular intervals and seminars are also organized at the seminar rooms of the museum. Food and beverages shops as well as retail outlets at the museum satiate your hunger as well as offer a variety of souvenirs.

The dioramas and artifacts that are displayed here help visitors to know a lot about Singapore’s struggle for independence, their ethnic diversity, and their rich pre-colonial history.

National Museum Of Singapore Map

National Museum of Singapore Location Map

Facts about National Museum Of Singapore

  • The National Museum of Singapore was established in 1849.
  • It was listed as the National Monument of Singapore on February 14, 1992.
  • The building of the museum features both the Neo-Palladian and Renaissance architectural styles.

Where is National Museum Of  Singapore ?

National Museum of Singapore is located at Stamford Road, Singapore. It can be reached within 20 minutes by car from the Changi Airport in Singapore.

Best time to visit National Museum Of  Singapore

The best time to visit Singapore is from October to January. Thus, you may plan your trip to the National Museum of Singapore during these months.

National Museum Of Singapore Hours

The National Museum of Singapore opens daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

National Museum Of Singapore Tickets

Entry to the museum is free for residents. Following entry fee is charged to foreign visitors:

  • Adults: $10.00
  • Students (with valid student pass): $5.00
  • Family package (For group admission of up to 5 persons): $30.00

More about National Museum Of Singapore

Nearby Attractions: Food Playground, National Orchid Garden, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Flight Experience Flight Simulator, Ultimate Drive, Singapore Zoo, Kranji War Memorial, Asian Civilizations Museum, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, and Museumand Marina Bay.

 



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