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BESTThere was a lot to see in the exhibition hall with a variety of items on display. There was also a good restaurant, so I plan to use it if I go again. The creative and diverse participation programs for children were impressive. There were quite a few parents who attended with their children. I am interested in education, so I enjoyed the entire program. I came to see it and told it to my student who is working in Singapore. The fact that the historical building is operated as an art museum is also attractive. It is one of the best places to visit during the trip. I made good use of the admission ticket that I received with the senior citizen discount.
National Gallery Singapore:
A Must-See for Culture-Loving Travelers
Right in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District, the National Gallery Singapore is where history, art, and travel intersect. Set within the beautifully restored City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings, this massive 64,000-square-metre space is more than just eye-catching architecture—it’s a cultural landmark. The Gallery brings Southeast Asian art to life, offering travelers a fascinating window into the region’s creative spirit and heritage.
What makes this spot even more special? Its global connections. With exciting collaborations with major art institutions like Centre Pompidou, Tate Britain, and Musée d'Orsay, the Gallery positions Singapore as a key player in the international art scene. Whether you're into art, architecture, or just looking to experience something uniquely Singaporean, this is one stop you won’t want to miss.
National Gallery Singapore:
Where History Meets Artistry
If you’re exploring Singapore and want a meaningful dose of culture, the National Gallery Singapore is a must. Located in the Civic District, this architectural gem breathes new life into two national monuments—City Hall and the former Supreme Court—now beautifully transformed into a massive 64,000-square-metre home for art and history. It’s not just a feast for the eyes, but a journey into Southeast Asia’s rich artistic heritage.
A Journey Through Southeast Asian Art and Innovation
For travelers seeking a deeper dive into Singapore’s culture, the National Gallery Singapore is a must-visit destination. Home to the world’s largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian modern art, the Gallery showcases over 9,000 captivating works—from early 20th-century paintings to cutting-edge contemporary installations. It’s a journey through the region’s artistic heartbeat, revealing the rich stories, struggles, and triumphs that have shaped Southeast Asia’s identity.
But the experience doesn’t stop at the art. Set within the beautifully restored City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings, the Gallery blends history, architecture, and creativity under one roof. Through partnerships with top museums like Centre Pompidou and Tate Britain, it puts Singapore on the map as a global arts destination. Whether you’re a culture buff or just curious to explore something new, the Gallery offers a vibrant, thought-provoking escape right in the heart of the city.
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National Gallery of Singapore
National Gallery Singapore 1 St. Andrew's Road Singapore 178957
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10:00 AM - 07:00 PM
※ Operating hours may vary depending on the season, so please check the official website before visiting.
National Gallery Singapore