National Gallery Singapore is a leading visual arts institution in Southeast Asia which oversees the world’s largest public collection of modern art in …
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Oct 15, 2024
I thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits. I bought the all access so I could see the private exhibits. This seemed to confuse quite a few people that some were not included in the general admission price. G… Full review by cwscats
Sep 21, 2024
When the old City Hall and Supreme Courts were converted to a very large art gallery, sceptics wondered how it could be filled. The space is apparently larger than the Musee d’Orsay in Paris. The ans… Full review by tomlinrm
Aug 29, 2024
We managed to explore a new floor of artwork with the help of our volunteer guide during our last visit, and one of the more historically significant artwork was "Forest Fire" drawn by the first Roma… Full review by maryyeo
Which MRT Station is a shorter and or easier route to the entrance of National Gallery Singapore? Would you suggest Dhoby Ghaut Station or City Hall Station?
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City Hall is much closer. The entry to NGS is only 150m from the subway exit and you can then walk in A/C comfort to the main entrance point. The Information Desk at NGS is excellent …
City Hall is much closer. The entry to NGS is only 150m from the subway exit and you can then walk in A/C comfort to the main entrance point. The Information Desk at NGS is excellent for directions and keeping you out of the heat and humidity.
Is national gallery singapore and national museum of singapore the same place? If its not, what the difference? Which one is better?
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Two distinctly separate places with different missions. Art at the spectacular National Gallery and History at the National Museum. Even if you are not into art the National Gallery …
Two distinctly separate places with different missions. Art at the spectacular National Gallery and History at the National Museum. Even if you are not into art the National Gallery is worth a visit for its new renovation that combines stately old buildings with soaring contemporary architecture.