The National Gallery Singapore is a premier art museum located in the heart of the city, housed in two iconic historical buildings: the former Supreme Court and City Hall. It is home to one of the largest collections of modern Southeast Asian art, showcasing works from Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, and beyond. The museum features both permanent and temporary exhibitions, offering visitors a deep dive into the region’s rich artistic heritage, as well as contemporary art movements. The stunning architecture combines colonial-era design with modern elements, making the building itself a work of art.
To reach the National Gallery Singapore, visitors can take the East-West Line (EWL) or North-South Line (NSL) to Raffles MRT Station and follow the signs to the gallery, which is just a short walk away. Alternatively, buses 33, 63, and 75 stop nearby. The museum is a must-visit for art lovers and anyone interested in exploring Singapore’s cultural and artistic evolution.
Operating hours and ticket prices are subject to change without notice.
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