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BESTThere was a lot to see in the exhibition hall with a variety of items on display. There was also a good restaurant, so I plan to use it if I go again. The creative and diverse participation programs for children were impressive. There were quite a few parents who attended with their children. I am interested in education, so I enjoyed the entire program. I came to see it and told it to my student who is working in Singapore. The fact that the historical building is operated as an art museum is also attractive. It is one of the best places to visit during the trip. I made good use of the admission ticket that I received with the senior citizen discount.
Singapore's Must-See Attraction,
National Gallery
Located in the heart of Singapore's Civic District, the National Gallery is a special place where history, art, and travel meet. Housed in the beautifully restored City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings, the massive 64,000㎡ space is not just an eye-catching architectural marvel, but also a cultural landmark.
The gallery offers an in-depth exploration of Southeast Asian art and showcases collaborative exhibitions with world-renowned institutions such as the Centre Pompidou and Tate Britain. If you want to learn more about Singapore's heritage or are generally interested in culture and art, this is a must-visit attraction.
From November 1 to March 1, 2026, visit the new exhibition 'Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston ' at the National Gallery Singapore.

National Gallery Singapore:
Where History and Art Meet
If you're looking for a meaningful cultural experience during your Singapore trip, the National Gallery is a must-visit. Located in the Civic District, the gallery's architecture beautifully transforms two national monuments, City Hall and the former Supreme Court, into a vast collection of art and history. Beyond just a visually pleasing experience, embark on a journey into the rich heritage of Southeast Asia.
History and Architecture

For travelers looking to experience Singaporean culture more deeply, the National Gallery is known as a must-see attraction in Singapore. The gallery houses the world's largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian modern and contemporary art, with over 9,000 fascinating works ranging from early 20th-century paintings to cutting-edge modern installations, offering an in-depth look at Southeast Asian art and the region's identity.
Housed in the beautifully restored City Hall and former Supreme Court buildings, the gallery is a space that brings together history, architecture, and creativity. Through collaborations with world-renowned museums such as the Centre Pompidou and Tate Britain, Singapore is establishing itself as a global art hub.
Explore the Latest Exhibitions


Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is the largest exhibition of French Impressionism in Southeast Asia. This must-see blockbuster features works by iconic artists such as Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Edouard Manet, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, and Edgar Degas, and explores the lasting impact of modernity and its continued importance today. Running from November 14, 2025, to March 1, 2026, the exhibition showcases over 100 works by 25 key artists of the Impressionist movement, including 17 paintings by Claude Monet,
Why Buy from WAUG?

WAUG offers the lowest prices on National Museum of Singapore tickets, and you can use them immediately after purchase, so you don't have to wait in line! Just make a reservation, show your voucher, and immediately step into centuries of fascinating history and culture.
Address :
National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore 1 St. Andrew’s Road Singapore 178957
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Operating Hours :
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
※ Operating hours vary depending on the season, so please check the official website before visiting.
※ Refunds are not possible even in the event of free admission or closure due to local circumstances, so please be sure to check in advance before using.
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