National Gallery Singapore

The National Gallery Singapore, or simply the National Gallery, is a public institution and national museum dedicated to art and culture that is located in Singapore's Civic District. With over 9,000 artifacts, it manages the world's biggest public collection of Singaporean and regional art from the Eastern world, particularly Southeast Asia.


The Gallery focuses on Singapore's culture and legacy, as well as its interaction with other Asian civilizations and the rest of the globe, in order to promote knowledge and appreciation of art and culture via a range of mediums. It is made up of two national landmarks, the former Supreme Court Building and City Hall, and spans 64,000 square meters (690,000 square feet), making it Singapore's largest visual arts venue and museum. The development of the National Gallery Singapore cost around S$532 million in total.


The National Gallery Singapore is widely regarded as one of the best art museums in Singapore and the area due to the range, scope, and volume of its holdings. As a result, it is one of the most popular art museums in the world, with about two million visitors each year. Singapore nationals and permanent residents have free admission to the National Gallery Singapore.


Location: 1 St. Andrew’s Road, #01–01, Singapore 178957

Website: nationalgallery.sg

National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore
National Gallery Singapore

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