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Calling all art enthusiasts! Discover the vibrant world of modern art at the National Gallery Singapore. This dynamic institution showcases the cultural heritage of Singapore and Southeast Asia. Nestled in the historic Civic District, the gallery spans the iconic City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings. Embark on a captivating art journey through 64,000 square meters of culture and history.
The National Gallery Singapore offers the world's largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian art, right in the heart of Singapore's Civic District. Housed in two national monuments, including the former Supreme Court building, the National Gallery strives to foster dialogues that inspire a global community of artistic expression. It conducts collaborative research, educational initiatives, and innovative programming, along with special exhibitions and interactive installations.
Since its transformation and reopening as the new National Gallery Singapore in 2015, the venue has become a vibrant hub for contemporary art and culture in the heart of the city, partnering with international museums to bring modern Southeast Asian art to the forefront of the global stage. Partnerships include the Centre Pompidou, Musée d'Orsay, Tate Britain, National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, and the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea. Discover art in the Lion City like never before and embark on a transformative journey of exploration and celebration at the National Gallery. Celebrate the vibrant tapestry of voices and narratives that shape Singapore's history, with a vast collection of unique art from renowned artists around the world.
The DBS Singapore Gallery has started on a phased revamp starting in April 2024. At least one of the three Singapore galleries will always remain open, and all tours will continue as usual. All other galleries, such as the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery, Level 4 Gallery (Lim Tze Peng), and the Chief Justice’s Chamber & Office, included in the General Admission Pass will remain open. Do note that Lim Tze Peng’s exhibition will only open from 25 Oct onwards.
Guided tours are available for certain galleries and exhibitions. For most updated tour information, visit the official website.
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This is such a big museum that you should visit if you love art. There are many art pieces and sections for you to see. It is peaceful and nice to spend 2-3 hours here.
The visit to the National Gallery has definitely been a highlight. The building itself is incredible and it was great to get to know some of the Singaporian artist through the exhibitions.
I had seen this building on tv program about engineering the new atrium. The art was also amazing. So much to see. Loved it
The ticket was around $12.6 after discount from Pelago I have spent there almost 6 hours of various high quality expositions. It's great place to visit there was as well exposition for children which I would visit if I was there with children. Highly recommended for all art lovers!
The gallery was fantastic - I spent about 4 hours exploring but could easily have stayed longer. Staff were friendly, knowledgeable and courteous. The Liu kuo-sung exhibit was a real highlight and Tropicalia was a worthwhile addition. Don’t miss the rooftop gardens too, you’ll get a great view of the city.
Wonderful buildings , so much history , great art , wonderful guide called Kelly - extremely knowledgable - recommend the building tour which is free but you have to book at reception, roof top section brillant views over Singapore