At 119 years old, the National Museum of Singapore is Singapore’s
biggest and oldest museum with the youngest and most innovative soul.
Designed to be the people’s museum, the Museum prides itself on
introducing cutting edge and varied ways of presenting history to
redefine conventional museum experience.
More than just a space for exhibitions and artefacts, the Museum will
also distinguish itself through its challenging and vibrant festivals
and events that will unleash new creative possibilities in culture and
heritage. This programming will be supported by a wide range of
facilities and services including Food & Beverage, retail, Resource
Centre, Gallery Theatre and the Public Sculpture Garden, among others.
With a rich history dating back to 1887, the National Museum of
Singapore has been closed since April 2003 for redevelopment and will
officially open in December 2006. From now till then, a series of
Preview Season events have been lined up to entice visitors to take a
peek of this prestigious cultural and heritage centre in Singapore. For
full listings, please log on to
www.nationalmuseum.sg
Admission
From now till 7 December 2006
Free admission to most exhibitions
Charges apply to selected workshops and programmes
Updated details at
www.nationalmuseum.sg
Opening hours
From now till 7 December 2006
Daily, 10am – 6pm
Approx exhibition touring time
From now till 7 December 2006
1 hour
Getting there info
By MRT
The nearest MRT stations are Dhoby Ghaut (NS24) & City Hall (EW13/NS25).
The Museum is a 10-minute walk from these stations.
By Car
There are no parking facilities within the Museum's vicinity. The
nearest parking facilities are located at Singapore Management
University (SMU), Young Men's Christian Association of Singapore (YMCA),
Fort Canning and Park Mall.
By Bus
Alight at bus stop nearest to YMCA or Stamford Road.
Bus No.
17, 14E, 16, 36, 111, 124, 162, 174, 174E, 502
77, 106, 167, 171, 190, 700, 700A
Info for the physically disabled
Wheelchair access is available throughout the Museum
Ramp access to the entrances on street level.
Lift access to upper floors.
Fully accessible toilets located on each floor.