Look at multimedia presentations and curated displays, and stroll through the infamous 10 Courts of Hell, showcasing how sinners are punished in the pit of hell.
Learn the cultural importance of Chinese mythology through visually stunning exhibits like displays of fiery pits, monstrous creatures, and scenes of punishment.
Explore the unique Hell's Museum in Singapore, the world's first museum on death and the afterlife.
Watch replicas of altars, a burial crypt, a void deck funeral, and a traditional Chinese cemetery and understand how people across different countries have perceived death and the afterlife.
About Hells Museum, Singapore
Hell's Museum in Singapore offers visitors an unusual journey through beliefs in the realm of the afterlife. This interactive museum highlights the vivid depictions of hell found in Asian mythology and culture, along with how diverse cultures throughout the world, including Singapore, derive their meaning from death. It takes visitors through graphic representations of various levels of hell, punishments for sins, and the notion of karma in religious traditions using detailed displays and realistic sculptures.
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While it is not always necessary to buy tickets to the Hell's Museum in advance, but during peak tourist seasons or holidays, it's advisable to purchase tickets in advance to secure your entry and avoid long queues at the ticket counter.
Child Ticket is required for visitors aged between 7-12 years old. Visitors below 7 years old are not allowed to enter the museum.
The museums offers single-day tickets that are valid for a day. These tickets typically allow visitors to access the museum's attractions for the duration of one day, from the museum's opening hours until closing time.
The Hell's Museum in Singapore is the only museum in the world with a death theme. It is home to a diverse range of attractions, including the infamous "Ten Courts of Hell" exhibit, which depicts the various tortures and punishments in the afterlife according to Chinese mythology.
The best time to visit the Hell's Museum depends on your personal preferences and schedule. Consider factors such as your tolerance for heat and humidity, preferred crowd levels, and any specific events or activities you'd like to experience during your visit. Singapore experiences a tropical climate with high temperatures and humidity throughout the year. It's advisable to visit the museum during cooler times of the day, such as early morning or late afternoon, to avoid the heat and humidity