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Examining the year 1960 after 50 years of self-government, Singapore 1960 transforms the gallery into a vibrant and colourful ‘live’ show set interjected with both noteworthy and quirky news articles throughout that year. Featuring over 300 artefacts… More |
Re-visits the Golden Age of Singapore cinema in the 1950s and 60s; an era of nation building, economic struggle and rapid modernisation. The exhibition features old cinema posters, rare screen memorabilia.... More |
The rich story has been told and retold through the ages by saints, poets, scholars and common folk. For generations, the poignant story of Ramayana has appealed to all with its simple but powerful message to mankind of idealism and the triumph of good over evil. More |
The well-loved Children’s Season returns bigger and better this year – with double the fun and excitement! Embark on a journey of discovery as the National Museum transforms into a creative playground (Colourful Journeys).More
In addition, explore the enchanting Art Garden showcasing artworks inspired by nature at SAM at 8Q.More |
Singapore's Heritage, Museums
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www.yesterday.sg
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Three Day Museum Pass, Free Entry for Students, Teachers and Senior Citizens and Museum Open House Days!
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The Story of Yeh Chi Wei
Singapore Art Museum
Till 12 Sep 10
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50 Years of The Singapore Public Service
Pioneers Once More
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| With new interactive features such as Today in History, Talkback and Heritage TV, visit the newly revamped Yesterday.sg to discover these for yourself! More |
Save more than 50% with unlimited admission to eight National Heritage Board museums and institutions! More
Students, teachers and senior citizens also enjoy free entry to NHB museums* everyday! More
Check out our Open House Days for 2010 to enjoy free admission at our museums! More |
Leader, teacher, mentor and experimenter, Yeh Chi Wei was a mover and shaker of Singapore’s early art scene. Members of the artistic community would know how this quiet artist worked laboriously and played significant roles in shaping visual art during the 1960s and 70s. More! |
From an inherited administration to a modern machinery responsible for the nation’s growth, the Singapore Public Service has come a long way in 50 years and “Pioneers Once More” celebrates this evolution.More |