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Sep 11, 2023 · Free Admission For Singapore Citizens & PRs. Singapore Citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) enjoy free admission to the National Heritage Board’s national museums and heritage institutions all year round.
- Reflections at Bukit Chandu
Reflections at Bukit Chandu is a World War Two...
- Changi Chapel and Museum
You may alight from bus nos. 2 and 29 at the Changi Chapel...
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- What We Do
National Heritage Board. ENRICHING OUR HERITAGE LANDSCAPE...
- Our SG Heritage Plan
Our SG Heritage Plan is the master plan for Singapore’s...
- Who We Are
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- Education
We strive to spark an interest in, and encourage greater...
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Grants. The National Heritage Board (NHB) encourages greater...
- Reflections at Bukit Chandu
- SBG Heritage Museum. Attractions. Tanglin. Next to the Botany Centre lies the Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Museum that was built in 1921. The space served as the director of the gardens’ office and laboratory and it is under these roofs that he pioneered orchid breeding techniques revolutionising the efficient production of healthy seedlings – methods that are still used today.
- Reflections at Bukit Chandu. Things to do. Kent Ridge. Dive into the story behind one of Singapore's fiercest battles at Reflections at Bukit Chandu (RBC). Housed in a restored black and white bungalow close to Point 226 (a military position where the Malay Regiment made their last stand against the Imperial Japanese Army), the interpretative centre takes visitors on an immersive journey through the story of the Malay Regiment in the Battle of Pasir Panjang (or Battle of Opium Hill).
- Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall. Things to do. Novena. A pioneer of China's revolutionary struggle in the early 20th century, Dr Sun Yat Sen made numerous trips to Southeast Asia; a sympathiser, Teo Eng Hock, turned over this villa to the cause.
- National Gallery Singapore. Art. City Hall. Housed in two national monuments – the former City Hall and Supreme Court – this progressive visual arts institution has the largest public collections of modern Singaporean and Southeast Asian art.
- Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum. The Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum operate on the Buddhist principle of generosity. Admission is free to everyone as the temple believes in sharing the rich Buddhist history and culture with the world, regardless of one’s ability to contribute financially.
- Singapore City Gallery. The Singapore City Gallery offers free entry to all visitors as part of its commitment to educating the public about Singapore’s physical transformation and urban planning efforts.
- NUS Museum. The NUS Museum offers free entry to ensure that knowledge and cultural appreciation are accessible to all. It encourages academic, intellectual, and creative exploration without financial barriers.
- STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery. The STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery offers free entry as part of its mission to promote appreciation for contemporary art and printmaking.
In some of Stockholm's museums, you pay no entry at all or can get free admission on specific days. Enjoy art, history, and culture completely for free. The City Museum, The National Sports Museum, Accelerator and The Living History Forum don't require an entry fee.
- Fleminggatan 4, Stockholm, 112 26, SE
Free. Not required to purchase a ticket. Please present valid proof of identity (e.g. NRIC, Student Pass) at SAM's ticketing counter to enjoy free admission.
There are Free Admission Days at Museums in Singapore and the President's residence, the Istana is also open to the public on certain public holidays. Find the listing here. Free Admission Days at all National Heritage Board Museums