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Siloso on Sentosa
33, Allanbrooke Road, Sentosa, Singapore 099981
Ph : 6275 0131 or 1800-SENTOSA (736 8672)
Website :
www.sentosa.com.sg/explore_sentosa/attractions/fort_siloso.html
Fort
Siloso, Singapore's
only preserved coastal fort stands as an important window to our
colonial past and a poignant reminder of the war years. Built in the
1880s by the British to protect the Singapore Harbour, this fortress has
both indoor and outdoor exhibitions, allowing visitors a glimpse into
the past.
Experience Singapore’s war history through a
guided tour atop a tram and choose from three different walking tours to
view Singapore’s largest collection of WWII Memorabilia, including guns
from the 17th to 20th century.
Highlights:
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Explore
the exhibition, A Soldier Remembers - The History Of
Blakang Mati, where a wealth of memories is being
displayed through more than 245 photographs, documents
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A
revival of memories of life at the fort. Not only are
there life-sized replicas of people. Even authentic
aromas - from the smells of detergent in the Laundry
Room to the whiffs of sizzling bacon in the Cook House -
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Real
guns & cannons from the 17th century with simulated
sound effects of firing |
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Admission
S$8 / Adult, S$5 / Child
(Child 3 – 12 years old)
Opening
hours
10am –
6pm daily
(Last admission 5.30pm)
Getting
there info
By MRT
The nearest MRT station is Harbourfront
Station. Alight at Harbourfront Station and transfer to Sentosa bus at
the Harbourfront bus interchange.
By Car
Parking is available at designated carparks on
the island.
By Bus
Bus No. 30, 65, 80, 97, 100, 131, 145, 166, 855
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