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  1. Indian Heritage Centre! Embark on a journey with us as we trace the history of the Indian and South Asian communities in the Southeast Asian region.

  2. Location & Opening Hours. Address: 5 Campbell Lane, Singapore 209924. Telephone: 6291 1601. Opening Hours: Tuesday – Sunday, 10am to 6pm (Last admission: 5.30pm) *We are closed every Monday, including public holidays which fall on Monday unless otherwise stated.* Getting Here. By Bus.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · An integral jewel in the National Heritage Boards museum ecosystem, the IHC is more than just a museum. You can look forward to a calendar mesmerising performances, hands-on workshops, thought-provoking symposiums, empowering masterclasses and festive celebrations throughout the year.

  4. A Celebration of Indian and South Asian History. From traditional garb, jewellery to ceramics, the heritage centre's galleries showcase the diversity and beauty of Indian culture. Discover over 400 artefacts on display at the museum, with more than half donated by or on loan from the community.

  5. Jul 20, 2016 · SINGAPORE - The new $21-million Indian Heritage Centre at 5 Campbell Lane in Little India opens its doors on Friday after an official launch by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong on Thursday...

  6. The Indian Heritage Centre ( Tamil: இந்திய மரபுடமை நிலையம்) is a cultural centre and museum in Singapore that showcases the culture, heritage and history of Indian Singaporeans. [1]

  7. Indian Heritage Centre, Singapore. 21K likes · 12,305 were here. The Indian Heritage Centre traces the history of Indian and South Asian communities in...

  8. The Indian Heritage Centre is the first museum in Southeast Asia to focus on the diverse heritage of the Indian community. The four-storey architectural gem stands in the heart of the historic Little India precinct.

  9. Located in Little India this modern building explores the Indian community in Singapore from the historical Indian artefacts dating from the 1st century CE to the 19th century and then, in more detail, the social history from the 19th to 21st century.

  10. Permanent Exhibition Indians in Singapore: Past & Present Free admission to Singaporeans and Permanent Residents.

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