





National Gallery Singapore will operate only till 3pm on 14, 21, 28 June & 5, 12, 19 July. Please plan your visit earlier on these respective dates
Explore Southeast Asian art at the new National Gallery Singapore. After opening its doors on 24 Nov 2015, the gallery is located in Singapore's Civic District and boasts a combined floor area of 64,000 square meters and is housed in two of the island's most iconic buildings: former Supreme Court and City Hall. National Gallery Singapore is the largest visual arts venue and museum in Singapore – home to over 1,000 art works and it is certainly one of the main attractions in Singapore. Visitors are introduced to Singaporean and Southeast Asian art in the long-term and special exhibitions taking place at the gallery. A visit to the National Gallery Singapore is a great opportunity to discover art, culture and architecture of Singapore.
The newly revamped DBS Singapore Gallery exhibition presents a layered, ever-changing story of Singapore’s art history, continually questioning itself: Whose story is this? Where is home? What is new? Who is looking? What is art for? Explore the unique pathways and detours of artists, and see their iconic artworks from the 19th century to present.
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Love learning about history? Try visiting [Battlebox Singapore] featuring an all-new 40-minute audio guide and exclusive access to two 270° projection rooms!
Enjoy museums? Visit the [National Museum of Singapore] [Malay Heritage Centre] [Indian Heritage Centre] or [Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall]