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]]>Most tourists pick and choose which museums in Singapore they are going to visit based on their interests. However, there are several of them that you shouldn’t skip, regardless of your preferences.
This is a unique museum that combines art, technology, science, culture, and much more. ArtScience Museum, considered the first of its kind in the world, features 21 gallery spaces that cover an area of 50,000 square feet. Its exhibitions cover everything from shipwrecks and technological devices to pop culture items and photographs.
National Gallery Singapore, the largest museum in the country by area (690,000 sq ft), provides a home to the biggest collection of Southeast Asian art in the world. Its gallery spaces contain 9,000 artworks dating from the 19th century to the modern day. While focused on Singaporean and Southeast Asian art, the gallery also hosts various international exhibits.
Finally, if you want to learn more about Singapore, its history, culture, and people, head to the National Museum of Singapore. Designated as a national monument, the museum houses an expansive collection of archeological findings, artifacts, sculptures, paintings, and other items that are in some way related to the country’s history.
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]]>This summer, the museum has introduced a fabulous new set of exhibitions including an Alice In Wonderland themed interactive adventure and the visually spectacular “Future Worlds.”
The Alice In Wonderland exhibit takes you through tiny doors and fake doors into the mysterious world of Wonderland. Step inside the Mad Hatter’s tea party and witness the evolution of Lewis Carroll’s beloved characters over the years.
In the “Future Worlds” exhibit, you can immerse yourself in digital art and lose yourself in the colorful light displays. The visually dynamic digital waterfall makes for a spectacular Instagram photo and you can step inside a mysterious crystal light tunnel.
“Future Worlds” is a space for technology and art to seamlessly merge and is a great way to spend the afternoon for kids and adults alike.
If you’re not convinced, here’s some photos that might just win you over.
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]]>The post Amazing Museums You Need to Check Out in Singapore appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Most tourists pick and choose which museums in Singapore they are going to visit based on their interests. However, there are several of them that you shouldn’t skip, regardless of your preferences.
This is a unique museum that combines art, technology, science, culture, and much more. ArtScience Museum, considered the first of its kind in the world, features 21 gallery spaces that cover an area of 50,000 square feet. Its exhibitions cover everything from shipwrecks and technological devices to pop culture items and photographs.
National Gallery Singapore, the largest museum in the country by area (690,000 sq ft), provides a home to the biggest collection of Southeast Asian art in the world. Its gallery spaces contain 9,000 artworks dating from the 19th century to the modern day. While focused on Singaporean and Southeast Asian art, the gallery also hosts various international exhibits.
Finally, if you want to learn more about Singapore, its history, culture, and people, head to the National Museum of Singapore. Designated as a national monument, the museum houses an expansive collection of archeological findings, artifacts, sculptures, paintings, and other items that are in some way related to the country’s history.
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]]>The post The Summer Exhibitions at Singapore’s ArtScience Museum Are Spectacular appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>This summer, the museum has introduced a fabulous new set of exhibitions including an Alice In Wonderland themed interactive adventure and the visually spectacular “Future Worlds.”
The Alice In Wonderland exhibit takes you through tiny doors and fake doors into the mysterious world of Wonderland. Step inside the Mad Hatter’s tea party and witness the evolution of Lewis Carroll’s beloved characters over the years.
In the “Future Worlds” exhibit, you can immerse yourself in digital art and lose yourself in the colorful light displays. The visually dynamic digital waterfall makes for a spectacular Instagram photo and you can step inside a mysterious crystal light tunnel.
“Future Worlds” is a space for technology and art to seamlessly merge and is a great way to spend the afternoon for kids and adults alike.
If you’re not convinced, here’s some photos that might just win you over.
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