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National Museum of Singapore Tickets Highlights

  • Visit the National Museum of Singapore, the oldest museum in the nation, built in 1849 and learn about the 700-year-old heritage of the island nation.

  • Explore exhibitions like the Singapore History Gallery which displays Singapore's history taking back to the era when Singapore was known as Singapura.

  • Discover unique features like the spiral staircase, the resident unicorns, and the beautiful banyan tree within the museum grounds.

  • Experience a showcase of artistry and creative technology in Story of the Forest, a virtual forest representation, transforming drawings into 3D animations.

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Timings: 10:00 AM to 07:00 PM

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Accessibility
Last admission to National Museum of Singapore Tickets 10 exhibition is 5:00 PM; Last admission to Glass Rotunda exhibitions is 6:15 PM; Last admission to other Galleries is 6:30 PM.
Designated accessible parking is available for visitors with disabilities.
Ticket covers permanent galleries, check for separate ticketing for special exhibitions.
ID proof is mandatory for each individual guest at the time of booking, and also upon arrival. PAN card will not be considered as a valid address proof.
Museum offers a map and floor plan online. It also offers sensory maps for visitors on the Autism spectrum.
Free Wi-Fi is available.
Luggage and/or large bags are not allowed inside the venue. You may drop off your bags at reception before entering.
Visitors are encouraged to deposit their backpacks and bulky items at the lockers located on Level 2, opposite the Seminar Rooms and Basement. Lockers are available for SGD0.50 (small) or SGD1 (large).
Storage areas are available at the venue. Please contact staff on site for rates.
Photography is allowed, but taking videos and photos for commercial purposes, as well as the live broadcasting of the show is strictly prohibited.
Flash photography, videography, and the use of tripods and selfie sticks are not allowed in the galleries.
Smoking and drinking is not allowed. You will immediately be asked to leave if caught by a staff member.
Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused entry or service. In this case, no refunds will be given.
Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue. The Museum offers on-site dining options.
Restrooms are located in every level and nursing rooms are available near the restrooms.
Free guided tours in English offered daily.
Avoid touching artefacts, and keep your voice down to ensure a peaceful experience for everyone.
Exhibition captions in English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil, audio-video clips and other interactives are available on Dome Bot.
Quiet Corners have been designated as rest spots in the Singapore History Gallery.
Pets are not allowed inside the venue, with the exception of service animals with valid identification.

Maps & Location

Starting Point
National Museum of Singapore
93 Stamford Rd, Singapore 178897

National Museum of Singapore Tickets Cancellation Policy

  • If cancellation is made 1 days or more before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 1 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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National Museum of Singapore Tickets Overview

About the National Museum of Singapore:

The National Museum of Singapore, established in 1849, is the nation’s oldest museum, showcasing over 700 years of history and culture. Get to know Singapore’s past through over 1700 artefacts, ever-changing exhibitions, and lively events. Also, witness 3D shows that offer a unique perspective about Singapore’s past. The Museum serves as a vibrant hub for education, cultural exchange and national pride.

About the National Museum of Singapore Tickets:

  • Visit the National Museum of Singapore, the oldest museum in the nation, and learn about Singapore’s rich history.
  • Explore galleries on Levels 1 & 2 including the Singapore History Gallery, Stamford Gallery, and Voices of Singapore Gallery.
  • Admire over 1,700 artefacts including the Singapore Stone collection from the 13th century, various unearthed pottery, coins and jewellery.
  • Marvel beautiful paintings by William Farquhar showcasing Singapore’s diverse flora and fauna.
  • Don’t miss the National Museum’s temporary exhibitions, and programmes to enhance the knowledge about the nation.
  • Enjoy mesmerising live performances featuring traditional music, dance and theatre. 
  • Explore the Glass Rotunda, a modern architectural marvel, standing 16-metre-high, and look at ‘Story of the Forest’ by teamLab.

How to Reach?

  • By Car: The Museum is 14 kilometres from the city centre. It takes around 27 minutes to reach the museum via Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 and central expressway.

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Reviewed: 10 Feb 2024
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National Museum of Singapore is must visit place as it gives insight into how present Singapore is transformed from nowhere.. interesting and incredible transformation from economically straggling to the richest country/ City 
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Reviewed: 11 Aug 2023
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Really was able to understand the history of singapore. I loved it.
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Reviewed: 01 May 2023
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Access to the museum was fast and easy with a dedicated lane for tickets purchased online. The experience in the museum was educational at the same time enjoyable. 
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Reviewed: 29 Jan 2023
5.0/5
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Reviewed: 25 Aug 2022
5.0/5
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A very magical experience, the museum exhibits are very interesting and learn about the history of Singapore.
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National Museum of Singapore Tickets FAQs

Why is the National Museum of Singapore famous?

The National Museum of Singapore is the oldest museum in the country as it dates back to 1849. It houses over 1700 artefacts that hold cultural and historical significance for the country. The museum is open everyday and observes hundreds of visitors on a daily basis from all across the globe. Another unique feature of the museum is that it uses cutting-edge technology to showcase 3D projections and film screenings relating to the history of the nation. The museum also hosts several cultural events, performances and festivals for the locals and visitors.

What are the major things to see in the National Museum of Singapore?

1. Explore the galleries: There are several galleries and exhibitions housing more than 1700 artefacts in the National Museum of Singapore. It will take you around two to three hours to complete the visit of the entire museum. 

2. Re-visit the history: You can find visual records and documentaries in the museum if you wish to learn more about the culture and diversity of Singapore. This museum includes a projection room where you can find creative storytellers and 3D clips explaining the history and significance of the architectural landmark. 

3. Glass Rotunda: Witness a stunning architectural marvel and experience cutting-edge art installations. The 16-meter high glass structure is a sight to behold, and currently houses the "Story of the Forest" by teamLab, a massive, interactive digital art installation where you can walk through a virtual recreation of a Singaporean forest.

How to reach the National Museum of Singapore ?

By Bus - The nearest bus stop to the National Museum of Singapore is the YMCA bus stop or Singapore Management University bus stop located at a walking distance.

By Train - This museum can also be accessed via trains as there are several train stations located in the vicinity of the museum. Some of them include City Hall MRT station, Bras Basah MRT station and Dhoby Ghaut MRT station. 

By Car - The Museum is 14 kilometres from the city centre. It takes around 27 minutes to reach the museum via Ang Mo Kio Ave 1 and central expressway.

What are the best places to see in Singapore?

1. Lazarus Island - Nestled in the mainland of Singapore, Lazarus island is a breathtaking island filled with lush greenery. It is an ideal beach to soak up sun rays and have a picnic with your friends and family and enjoy a pleasant breeze. 

2. Gardens by the Bay - Garden by the Bays is one of the popular places to visit in Singapore attracting numerous visitors from all across the globe. It is a 100 hectare botanical garden housing over 4,00,000 plants. The main highlight of the place includes Garden Rhapsody, Skyway, Supertree Groves and Flower Dome. 

3. Universal Studios SingaporeWith more than 7 Hollywood themed zones, rides, shopping areas, shows and restaurants, the Universal Studios has become one of the most famous attractions in Singapore. This park can be an awesome destination to spend some time having fun with your loved ones.

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