NATIONAL GALLERY SINGAPORE​ 110 51

national gallery singapore​ 110 51

national gallery singapore​ 110 51

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The National Gallery Singapore is a must-visit attraction in the city-state’s art and cultural scene. Situated in the historic former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, it boasts the biggest collection of Southeast Asian artworks in the region.

Stepping inside, guests are welcomed by architectural wonders. The impressive collection includes more than 8,000 pieces by Singaporean and Southeast Asian artists, highlighting Singapore’s history and culture.

Art lovers can explore permanent exhibitions such as ‘Siapa Nama read more Kamu?’ which means ‘What is your name?’ in Malay. This exhibit traces the development of Singaporean art from the 19th century to today. There are also rotating exhibitions featuring international artists.

For families, the Keppel Centre for Art Education provides creative workshops for kids.

Dining at the National Gallery is an experience itself, with spots like Odette (a Michelin-starred French restaurant) and National Kitchen by Violet Oon serving up Peranakan cuisine.

Getting there is easy—simply take the MRT to City Hall or Esplanade station.

If you love art, history, or exciting new experiences, don’t miss the National Gallery Singapore.

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