The National Museum of Singapore is the nation’s oldest museum that seeks to inspire with stories of Singapore and the world. Its history dates back to 1849, when Read more...
Set in a former military barracks dating back to 1936 and surrounded by lush tropical greenery, the Gillman Barracks visual arts cluster was launched in September 2012. Jointly Read more...
Esplanade is Singapore’s national performing arts centre and one of the busiest arts centres in the world. Since its opening in 2002, the centre has presented more than Read more...
The Pavilion @ Far East Square is an independent creative hub located at the heart of Singapore’s Central Business District. A trading post for creative industries, it is Read more...
Fort Canning Park, an iconic hilltop landmark has witnessed many of Singapore’s historical milestones. The hill once sited the palaces of 14th century Kings and served as the Read more...
The lotus-inspired museum along Marina Bay waterfront explores art, science, and technology in its programmes and workshops. Previous exhibitions on the line-up include Treasures of the Natural World, Read more...