Singapore has a rich history as a port city, facilitating trade throughout Asia. This museum honors that past, with exhibits and artefacts from all over the continent showing how societies have interacted and connected.
A creative workshop and contemporary art gallery. The venue holds annual exhibitions alongside organizing print and papermaking workshops and guided tours. Practicing printmakers can book a fully-equipped workspace.
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a restored colonial bungalow commemorating the Battle of Opium Hill. Interactive exhibits pay tribute to the bravery and losses during World War II and the nation's experience under Japanese rule.
Located in the arts and entertainment district of Bras Basah–Bugis, the National Design Centre hosts design exhibitions and events. Visitors can join seminars, shop, and indulge in cocktails and rice bowls at Tanuki Raw.
Contemporary art compound housed within a preserved colonial barracks - the architecture sets the tone for a day spent browsing the gallery spaces. There are refreshment and dining venues on-site too.
Housed in two national monuments, National Gallery Singapore is the world's largest repository of Southeast Asian art, with a focus on Singaporean works. Explore exhibitions, book a tour, and cap off the day in the Courtyard Lounge.
An influential Southeast Asian contemporary art specialist and gallery, TAKSU boasts a collection with a distinctly urban edge. Visit to discover up-and-coming creators and browse the institute's ever-changing exhibits.