Science Centre Singapore.
The highly acclaimed Science Centre Singapore is situated along the Science Centre Road Singapore. The Centre seeks to promote the science and technology education to the public. It has a rich collection of educational exhibits of modern and ancient science themes, with more than 850 interactive exhibits, illustrating the wonders of science.
Apart from the main galleries of the centre, another must observe is the Omni Theatre, the only IMAX dome theatre in Singapore. The dome can accommodate 276 people and with its 5-storey high screen and sophisticated sound systems it can surely provide an electrifying cinematic experience. There is also the Kinetic Gardens, a blend of art and science. It is the first outdoor interactive science garden in which the 35 interactive sculptures are being displayed within a pleasant garden environment. Visitors must also find time to see and experience the Snow City and the stargazing at the Observatory.
For more information about the museum visit www.science.edu.sg
Peranakan Museum.
The Peranakan Museum is the first of its kind in the world. The museum has a broad collection of Peranakan artifacts. The museum delves into the culture of Peranakan communities in Singapore, other former Straits Settlements in Malacca and Penang as well as in Southeast Asia.
Housed in the Old Tao Nan School building at Armenian Street, this boutique museum has three levels of 10 permanent galleries illustrating the traditions, rituals, and culture of the Peranakans. There are also two special exhibition galleries that features changing specific-themed exhibition.
With its advanced audio and visual effects the Peranakan Museum would surely provide an enjoyable and educational experience to its visitors.
Visit www.peranakanmuseum.sg for more information.
Singapore Art Museum.
The Singapore Art Museum was built with a goal to preserve and present the art histories and the contemporary art practices of the country as well as the Southeast Asian region. Housed in a stunningly restored school building at Bras Basah Road, the museum has the largest collection of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian art works.
It has 13 galleries that feature sculptures, paintings and installations from its permanent collection of modern and contemporary art. The museum also hosted some travelling exhibitions including the masterpiece of artist like Leonardo da Vinci and Chen Wen Hsi.
For more details about the Art Museum visit www.singart.com
Memories at Old Ford Factory.
The Old Ford Motor Factory is a historical building located at Upper Bukit Timah Road in Singapore. This building was once used to assemble fighter planes for British during the World War II. Designated as a national monument in 2006, this building under the custody of National Archives of Singapore was transformed into an exhibition gallery and a repository.
The gallery showcases the life in Syonan-To (Singapore) during the Japanese Occupation. Divided by themes the tour will begin with a staged tunnel which documents the final days of the war leading to the downfall of Singapore up to the return of the British, and the period of rebuilding and setting Singapore on its road to independence.
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