There's no better way to explore the cultural depth of a city than an exhibition, and Singapore ensures you have a ton of options to choose from! From contemporary art to thought-provoking masterpieces, from photography to historical artifacts, Singapore is home to some of the most interesting and exciting exhibitions that will spark your imagination. So, check out our curated list of the best exhibitions in Singapore and let them leave you inspired and in awe.
Learn the history of Singapore’s Indian community at the Indian Heritage Centre. Aiming to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of Singapore’s Indian heritage and culture, it showcases the experiences of the community from 1st century CE through to the present day. Through exhibitions, artifacts and interactive displays, explore the community’s roles and contributions in multicultural Singapore across almost 2,000 years. Get your tickets now for the Indian Heritage Centre Admission in Singapore!
When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and also the most mysterious graffiti artist in the world. The Brit successfully keeps his identity secret; his works, however, conquer not only the streets but also the auction houses of the world. Highly successful, Banksy is regarded as one of the most valuable artists of our time. The Art of Banksy: "Without Limits" shows more than 200 of the artist’s works, such as photos, sculptures, installations, murals, and much more. Some of his works have even been reproduced with his stencil technique, exclusively for the exhibition. The show promises a genuinely impressive experience and is a “must-see” to celebrate Banksy’s art and carry it out into the wider world. Get your tickets for The Art of Banksy: "Without Limits" Exhibition in Singapore!
Explore four gorgeous garden landscapes of Floral Fantasy at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay. The intricately designed Waltz, Dance, Float and Drift zones are home to everything from 15,000 upside-down flowers to poison dart frogs! See flowering plants dance as they're suspended from the ceiling. Enter a cave-like space ringed with terraced rock formations, and take a stroll amidst a rainy oasis with waterfalls of flowers. Get your tickets now for Floral Fantasy at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore!
Klimt Inside is an immersive exhibition in Singapore that honours the life and art of Gustav Klimt, the Austrian symbolist painter celebrated for his luminous masterpieces. Visitors of all ages are invited to step into Klimt’s golden universe, where his most famous works, like The Kiss and Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I , come alive through dazzling floor-to-ceiling projections. It’s a breathtaking exhibition, accompanied by a carefully curated classical music soundtrack that captures the timeless beauty of his art. Plus, you’ll learn about Klimt’s artistic vision, personal struggles, and the cultural movements that shaped his work, as a narrator shares fascinating insights about his life and legacy. Get your tickets now for Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty in Singapore!
Explore the rich artistic heritage of Asia with changing exhibitions and a focus on the ancestral cultures of Singaporeans. The Asian Civilisations Museum is a must-see for adults - and there's lots of interactive, educational fun for kids too. Take a civilised stroll around the Asian Civilisations Museum and see how Singapore's melting pot of races and cultures has shaped the city over the last 200 years.
The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is home to the rich artistic heritage of Asia, particularly the ancestral cultures of Singaporeans. It was founded in 1993 with traces of its roots to the Raffles Museum, which was built in the middle of the 19th century. ACM explores the historical connections between the cultures of Asia, and Asia with the world. A journey to Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) connects you to pan-Asian arts and culture scene. ACM's prime objective is to provide a deep insight into the diverse Asian cultures and how they are integrated into the present multi-ethnic society in Singapore. ACM exhibits Singapore’s history from a port city that brought people together from all over the world and it helped in examining the history of Asia's ethnicity. There are also special programmes such as the annual River Nights that encourage visitors to connect more closely with culture and the arts.
Van Gogh Inside in Singapore invites visitors of all ages on an extraordinary journey into the world of one of history’s most influential artists. From Starry Night to Sunflowers , Van Gogh’s most celebrated works are brought to life through floor-to-ceiling projections and interactive installations, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in his artistic universe. Accompanied by classical music and creative storytelling, visitors will be transported to 19th century Netherlands and France, as a narrator shares fascinating insights about the post-impressionist painter’s struggles, inspirations, and artistic vision. More than an exhibition, Van Gogh Inside is a fully immersive theatrical experience. Get your tickets today!
Wow, you have to check out the Indian Heritage Centre in Singapore! It's a totally fascinating experience that explores the amazing Indian diaspora in Southeast Asia. You'll get to immerse yourself in a beautiful blend of cultures, learn tons about the cultural treasures of the region, and enjoy interactive exhibits that will blow your mind. Don't forget to take advantage of the free guided tour to truly get the most out of your trip. With discounted tickets for families and visitors with disabilities, this is an experience that everyone can enjoy. Just remember, no snacking or drinking allowed and make sure to bring your ID for a reduced admission fee. Trust me, you won't want to miss out on this incredible adventure!
MINT Museum of Toys houses a world-class collection of vintage toys and collectable items! It features over 50,000 items, from over 40 countries and range in date from the 1840s to 1980s. These are displayed across four thematic levels of the museum (Outerspace, Characters, Childhood Favourites and Collectables). See the only known complete Batman robot toy, the only Mekon Mask from Dan Dare in existence, the first mass-manufactured robot before World War II, and much much more!
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