National Museum of Singapore – A Dual Delight for Mind and Body
Built in 1887, the National Museum of Singapore is the country's oldest museum yet one that constantly innovates. Beneath its 19th-century colonial exterior, it employs cutting-edge technology to showcase the nation's heritage and development, offering yet another excellent perspective into Singapore's history. Come check it out with the Go Singapore Pass.
The National Museum of Singapore introduces history and culture through bold, innovative, and multi-perspective presentations, striving to create a visiting experience that is distinctly different from typical museums. As an important cultural and architectural landmark in Singapore, the museum not only regularly exhibits significant artifacts to inspire thought-provoking exhibitions but also frequently hosts a variety of exciting activities (including the popular Singapore Night Festival), visually striking art installations, as well as performances and film screenings across different genres and styles. Welcome to the National Museum of Singapore to explore Singapore's history together!
In addition to its rich collections, the museum also offers a huge surprise: a restaurant called Flutes, which was listed among Asia's 101 Best Restaurants in 2013, providing diners with an unparalleled dining experience through traditional yet modern European flavors. There is also a café and a retail shop. After touring the museum, enjoying a cup of coffee and buying a souvenir is also a great option.
Regular ticket price: 15 SGD (about 73 RMB, free with Go Singapore Pass)
Address: 93 Stamford Road, 178897, Singapore
Opening hours: Daily from 10:00 to 19:00
How to get your ticket:
Present your pass at the ticket counter of the National Gallery Singapore to exchange for an admission ticket.
Besides the National Museum of Singapore, using the Go Singapore Pass allows you to bundle and visit many popular attractions in Singapore, significantly reducing your ticket expenses.