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[Monday - Thursday] General Admission Ticket (From 11th Nov 2024)

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Free admission to permanent galleries for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents and Children 6 years and below.

For concession tickets, valid identification must be presented to the museum at the time of redemption.

Next availability: Mon, 18 Nov

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USD 6.7

[Early Bird] (Monday - Thursday) All Access Pass (Permanent Galleries + Sebastião Salgado: Amazônia)

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Amazônia is a major exhibition by the award-winning photographer Sebastião Salgado (b. 1944, Brazil). It spotlights the Amazon region and its ecosystems coming under the threat of deforestation and climate change, while featuring the voices, portraits, and perspectives of the Indigenous communities who live in – and with – the largest rainforest on the planet.

This multisensory and immersive exhibition, curated and designed by Lélia Wanick Salgado, comprises over 200 photographs, a soundtrack by Jean-Michel Jarre, two projection rooms, video testimonies from Indigenous leaders, tactile image plates for the visually impaired, and a space dedicated to Instituto Terra, the reforestation non-governmental organisation founded by the Salgados. Amazônia powerfully demonstrates the beauty and majesty of the Amazon region, while issuing an important call to protect and conserve what has been called the “lung of the world”.

Advisory

Amazônia is an exhibition about the Amazonian rainforest and the way of life of its Indigenous people. The exhibition features photographic artworks with male and female nudity, and contains some content, including imagery of dead animals, that some visitors might find challenging.

Visitor discretion is advised.

The gallery is dimly lit, with artworks installed throughout the exhibition space. Please exercise caution.

For concession tickets, valid identification must be presented to the museum at the time of redemption.

Terms and Conditions
Refund or exchange is not allowed once the booking has been confirmed.
Visitors will enjoy the above discounted prices if they purchase tickets within the promotion period to visit the exhibition when it opens from 22nd November 2024 to 2nd March 2025.

FromUSD 17.87

USD 12.51
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[Friday - Sunday] General Admission Ticket

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Free admission to permanent galleries for Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents and Children 6 years and below.

For concession tickets, valid identification must be presented to the museum at the time of redemption.

Next availability: Fri, 15 Nov

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USD 6.7

[Early Bird] (Friday - Sunday) All Access Pass (Permanent Galleries + Sebastião Salgado: Amazônia)

Instant confirmation
Free cancellation
Amazônia is a major exhibition by the award-winning photographer Sebastião Salgado (b. 1944, Brazil). It spotlights the Amazon region and its ecosystems coming under the threat of deforestation and climate change, while featuring the voices, portraits, and perspectives of the Indigenous communities who live in – and with – the largest rainforest on the planet.

This multisensory and immersive exhibition, curated and designed by Lélia Wanick Salgado, comprises over 200 photographs, a soundtrack by Jean-Michel Jarre, two projection rooms, video testimonies from Indigenous leaders, tactile image plates for the visually impaired, and a space dedicated to Instituto Terra, the reforestation non-governmental organisation founded by the Salgados. Amazônia powerfully demonstrates the beauty and majesty of the Amazon region, while issuing an important call to protect and conserve what has been called the “lung of the world”.

Advisory

Amazônia is an exhibition about the Amazonian rainforest and the way of life of its Indigenous people. The exhibition features photographic artworks with male and female nudity, and contains some content, including imagery of dead animals, that some visitors might find challenging.

Visitor discretion is advised.

The gallery is dimly lit, with artworks installed throughout the exhibition space. Please exercise caution.

For concession tickets, valid identification must be presented to the museum at the time of redemption.

Terms and Conditions
Refund or exchange is not allowed once the booking has been confirmed.
Visitors will enjoy the above discounted prices if they purchase tickets within the promotion period to visit the exhibition when it opens from 22nd November 2024 to 2nd March 2025.

Next availability: Fri, 22 Nov

From

USD 12.51

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Highlights

The National Museum of Singapore was established in 1849 as the Raffles Library and Museum. This museum holds a significant place in the nation's history and cultural landscape. Located at Stamford Road since 1887, it is now a dynamic institution with a progressive approach to storytelling.

Beyond its colonial-era facade lies a museum embracing modernity. Its state-of-the-art technology showcases Singapore's heritage and global connections. Explore multi-perspective exhibitions and curated artefacts in a redefined museum experience. Discover diverse narratives of Singapore and the world.

As Singapore's oldest museum, the National Museum continues to inspire and engage. It holds thought-provoking exhibitions and lively events like the Singapore Night Festival. The National Museum of Singapore celebrated its 135th anniversary in 2022. Today, it remains a cultural hub where history comes alive. Come on down and experience Singapore's rich heritage and vibrant future.
Enjoy free admission to permanent galleries for Singapore Citizens, Singapore Permanent Residents, and Children 6 years and below as well as non-Citizen students from 100% government schools, Independent local schools and Singapore universities.
Explore Singapore's history in the country's oldest museum, a progressive showcase of heritage and culture.
Journey through the galleries that chronicle the humble beginnings of Singapore's transformation to a modern metropolitan city.
See how 1,700 artefacts creatively tell the tale of Singapore's history.

What's included

INCLUDED

Admission to:
Singapore History Gallery
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NOT INCLUDED

Admission to Special Exhibitions unless otherwise stated

Customer reviews

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The National Museum of Singapore receives high praise for its informative and engaging exhibitions on Singapore's history. Visitors appreciate the ease of ticket redemption, helpful staff, and well-maintained facilities. Many highlight the museum's modern technology and multimedia exhibits, making it a must-visit cultural hub.
1 day ago
Lech.Couples

A wonderful way to spend an afternoon. We should all try and learn about the countries we visit; The people, the culture, the politics. A wonderful experience all around.

21 days ago
Chenwei.Solo Traveller

价格优惠,领取便捷

about 2 months ago
KAYREN.Couples

The National Museum is fantastic. The many presentations of the stages of Singapore’s history were fascinating, interesting and upsetting. How Singapore got through the tough times to be a rainbow of hope for its future beyond the present day. A great feeling of enlightenment for us all to have.

24 days ago
Chen.Business Traveller

展品丰富多样 中文语音讲解准确便捷

2 months ago
Steven.Business Traveller

Easy process and excellent and interesting museum

about 2 months ago
Lei.Solo Traveller

Its very interesting with 3d pictures. Also it has lots of history stories about singapore.

Additional information

Operating Hours
Monday - Sunday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Last admission: 6:30 PM
What to Bring
Visitors may wish to bring additional clothing to keep warm during their visit.
Amenities Available
Lifts, accessible side entrances, toilets and designated accessible parking lots are available for visitors with disabilities or who require wheelchair access. Download the NMS Sensory Map for physical access points.
Strollers and wheelchairs are permitted in the galleries. Please approach a staff member to locate designated stroller parking area if you do not wish to use the stroller in the galleries.
Manual wheelchairs are available for loan at the museum’s Visitor Services counter on a first come, first served basis. Unfortunately, we will not be able to assist wheelchair users get around the museum.
Lockers on Level 2 and in the Basement can be rented to store bulky items which are not allowed in the galleries. New $1 of 50c coins must be used.
Nursing rooms are available at every level near the toilets. Please note that eating and drinking is not allowed in our galleries.
Free wireless access is available throughout the museum. Connect your mobile devices through “Wireless@NMS” and register with a valid email address.
Exhibition captions in Large Print (English), Mandarin, Malay and Tamil are available in all our galleries. Please return them after use.
Good to know
Enjoy free admission to permanent galleries for Singapore Citizens, Singapore Permanent Residents, and Children 6 years and below as well as non-Citizen students from 100% government schools, Independent local schools and Singapore universities.
Booking Confirmation
Your booking will be confirmed by the provider instantly.
Refund/Cancellation Policy
No cancellations and refunds are allowed for this activity.
Redemption Notes
Show mobile or printed voucher to the staff to redeem admission ticket at NMS Visitor Services Counter. Upon successful redemption, NMS shall grant the customer a valid admission ticket and a sticker. Please note that this ticket cannot be redeemed at the museum’s self-service kiosks.
Ticket Validity
Upon booking confirmation, this ticket is valid on the date of selection only.
Terms and Conditions
Not for sale or exchange
All tickets purchased are non-refundable
Entry is subject to the museum’s prevailing venue rules and regulations

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National Museum of Singapore

Frequently asked questions

Is entry to National Museum Singapore free?
Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) enjoy free admission to the National Heritage Board's national museums and heritage institutions all year round.
Is photography allowed inside the National Museum of Singapore?
Photography is allowed in most areas of the National Museum of Singapore, but there may be some restrictions in certain exhibitions. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed.
Is there a dress code for visiting the National Museum of Singapore?
There is no specific dress code for visiting the National Museum of Singapore, but visitors are advised to dress modestly and comfortably.
Are there guided tours available at the National Museum of Singapore?
Yes, there are guided tours available at the National Museum of Singapore. Visitors can check the museum's website for more information on tour schedules and booking.
Is there a cloakroom or baggage storage facility at the National Museum of Singapore?
Yes, there is a cloakroom and baggage storage facility at the National Museum of Singapore. Visitors can store their bags and personal belongings for a fee.
Is National Museum of Singapore worth visiting?
Yes, the National Museum of Singapore is definitely worth visiting! It offers a captivating journey through Singapore's rich history and cultural heritage, dating back to 1887. Beyond its historic façade, the museum showcases cutting-edge technology that vividly presents the nation's legacy and development. With free admission to all galleries for certain groups, including Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents, it's an accessible and enriching experience for all. Visitors can explore the museum's extensive collection of over 1,700 artifacts, creatively narrating Singapore's transformation from its humble beginnings to a modern metropolitan city. Highly recommended by visitors, the museum provides an excellent opportunity to delve into Singapore's origin and pivotal moments in history, fostering a sense of pride in its heritage. Don't miss the chance to take a tour and fully immerse yourself in this fascinating cultural journey!
Can you take photos at the National Museum of Singapore?
Yes, photography is allowed inside the National Museum of Singapore. Visitors are welcome to take photos to capture their experiences and memories within the museum's exhibitions and galleries. However, flash photography may not be permitted in certain areas to preserve the artworks and artifacts.
How to go to the National Museum of Singapore?
To reach the National Museum of Singapore:
Exit the station at Exit A. If you're on the Circle Line, navigate through the retail and F&B outlets in the basement of Dhoby Exchange to access Exit A.
Take the escalator up to ground level. At the top, Orchard Road will be on your left, and a park will be on your right.
Refer to the map and choose either exit, then proceed towards Handy Road and Orchard Road Presbyterian Church.
Walk down the road against the flow of traffic, with the church on your right.
Continue past the YMCA toward the traffic light junction.
As you approach the junction, you'll see the National Museum of Singapore. Cross the traffic lights, and you'll have reached your destination.
Are there hotels near National Museum of Singapore?
Yes, there are several hotels located near the National Museum of Singapore, providing convenient accommodation options for visitors. Some hotels within walking distance or a short drive from the museum include:
Hotel Gin Bugis Singapore
Hotel Royal @ Queens
Mercure Singapore Bugis
InterContinental Singapore
Carlton Hotel Singapore"
Is there food near National Museum of Singapore?
Yes, there are plenty of dining options near the National Museum of Singapore. Here are some options:
Food For Thought: Located within the museum itself, this cafe offers a variety of Western and local dishes, as well as coffee and desserts.
Bras Basah Complex: Just a short walk away from the museum, this complex houses several eateries serving local and international cuisine, including hawker stalls and restaurants.
Bugis Junction: A shopping mall located nearby, Bugis Junction has a wide range of dining options, from casual eateries to upscale restaurants.
Albert Centre Market & Food Centre: Situated within walking distance, this hawker centre offers a variety of affordable local dishes.
Raffles City Shopping Centre: Another nearby shopping mall, Raffles City has numerous dining options, including cafes, fast food outlets, and restaurants serving various cuisines.
These are just a few examples, and there are many more dining establishments in the vicinity to explore.
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