Rafal W. • November 25, 2014The Art Museum asymmetrical design looks more like of an open-faced palm with fingers widely spread out as if waiting for something majestic to fall off from the sky.
Alistair C. • April 18, 2013This is a great annex to Singapore Art Museum and hosts the Southeast Asian film festival, which I really enjoyed although take a jumper as its cold in the cinema
Martin P. • September 3, 2013For a smart gift - Really the best not-so-cheap souvenir center, subtly playing with Singaporean culture. I love buy my family gifts here, 100% authentic and you won't find it elsewhere.
Tomer A. • March 4, 2013The exhibition was a bit disappointing but the sculptures outside are great! Look carefully, they're immaculate.
Elizabeth L. • February 2, 2017A dizzy array of art galleries showcasing contemporary and modern art.
Kieran H. • April 28, 2017The views Day and night are fantastic. But at night they're truly extraordinary. There's a variety of things to do at the base before beginning your Flyer experience
Stan Y. • October 17, 2010Pop over to Singapore Art Museum, 8Q and then the new National Art Gallery for a culture boost. Also for a limited time, check out Iron Man CollARTible exhibition at the Singapore Philatelic Museum!
Andrew D. • October 27, 2013Brilliant place anyone with an interest in architecture, urban design or Singapore as a city. A wealth of innovatively presented information about Singapore's past, present and future. Hidden gem.
Linda • April 11, 2010This museum is slick and interesting with lots of interactive opportunities for children. A wonderful collection of artifacts from around the region giving an excellent perspective.Overwhelmingly good
Bianca B. • April 13, 2016There's this lovely place inside for shabu shabu :-) great for date night. While waiting for food you can walk around the gallery. They also have a whiskey bar :-)
C • August 11, 2017Private museum located at the ‘Batman building’. The building is lavishly decorated and admission is free
Amber Z. • October 7Currently exhibiting Déjà-vu by Natee Utarit. Quite interesting combination showing Naples facets with Asian inner sides.
Magdalena M. • October 16, 2014Amazing house! The guided tour is so interesting! You'll learn amazing details about lives of Singapore inhabitants of 1920's. You have to book a visit and it's free of charge.
Ramesh I. • October 26, 2011I like the quiet ambience and the coffee - actually can get a lot of work done - sitting there
Beeee • September 20, 2020An awesome hidden spot for photography lovers
Cheen T. • January 12Oldest dragon kiln in Singapore. While 2 kilns remain (the other is nearby Guan Huat Dragon Kiln aka Jalan Bahar Clay Studios), only Thow Kwang is operational. Source: Mothership
Elizabeth L. • March 1, 2016Huge and wide space for art photo exhibitions. Happy to have caught the Steve Mccurry's exhibition.
Pheobe T. • July 19, 2010Museum tucked in a far out corner of Singapore. Think they have some Asian pottery and paintings on display
Jeff W. • August 12, 2011Really really great creative art! If I had a ridiculous budget & a ridiculously big house...But I don't so I just admire every chance I get.
VotreX T. • November 19, 2016Always a visual delight.
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