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HERITAGE TRAILS
Our heritage trails complement the Singapore narrative with multi-faceted accounts from both official and community sources. Through these heritage trails, we raise the awareness among Singaporeans and visitors about the rich and diverse heritage of places in Singapore where we actually live, work and play, and increase their appreciation for the interesting landmarks around theprecincts and
SINGAPORE PHILATELIC MUSEUM Singapore Philatelic Museum is currently closed for renovation and will be reopened as a children’s museum in 2022. Check our website for interesting off-site programmes! For Primary & Secondary Schools. Individual Participation. Submit your entry form by Friday, 21 May 2021. Seeing Is Believing - Every Stamp Tells A Story! THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS: RECOVER AND RE-IMAGINE The theme for International Museum Day 2021 invites museum professionals to imagine and share new practices in the (co-)creation of value, new business models for cultural institutions and innovative solutions for the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the present. This symposium will explore some of the recovery efforts that museums adopted in 2020 and early 2021 to CHILDREN'S SEASON 2020 CHILDREN’S SEASON 2020. 18 November 2020 – 3 January 2021. Various Venues. Various Timings. Children’s Season is back this year with a plethora of activities and educational programmes for families and children to enjoy online and at the Museum Roundtable museums and heritage galleries. Join us for craft workshops, storytelling sessions PICTURING THE PANDEMIC: A VISUAL RECORD OF COVID-19 IN Concourse, Daily from 10am – 7pm. Free Admission. Exhibition 27 FEB 2021 - 29 AUG 2021. Picturing the Pandemic: A Visual Record of COVID-19 in Singapore. Made possible by people from all walks of life in Singapore, this exhibition tells the story of how people are coming together to respond and live through this local and global crisis CHANGI CHAPEL AND MUSEUM BOOK A TIME SLOT AND TICKET (S) Visitors are advised to check museum crowd levels here before their visit. Visitors without pre-booked entry time slots may be required to return at a later time. OPENING HOURS. 9.30am to 5.30pm. Tuesdays to Sundays. Closed every Monday except Public Holidays.HERITAGE TRAILS
Our heritage trails complement the Singapore narrative with multi-faceted accounts from both official and community sources. Through these heritage trails, we raise the awareness among Singaporeans and visitors about the rich and diverse heritage of places in Singapore where we actually live, work and play, and increase their appreciation for the interesting landmarks around theprecincts and
SINGAPORE PHILATELIC MUSEUM Singapore Philatelic Museum is currently closed for renovation and will be reopened as a children’s museum in 2022. Check our website for interesting off-site programmes! For Primary & Secondary Schools. Individual Participation. Submit your entry form by Friday, 21 May 2021. Seeing Is Believing - Every Stamp Tells A Story! THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS: RECOVER AND RE-IMAGINE The theme for International Museum Day 2021 invites museum professionals to imagine and share new practices in the (co-)creation of value, new business models for cultural institutions and innovative solutions for the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the present. This symposium will explore some of the recovery efforts that museums adopted in 2020 and early 2021 to CHILDREN'S SEASON 2020 CHILDREN’S SEASON 2020. 18 November 2020 – 3 January 2021. Various Venues. Various Timings. Children’s Season is back this year with a plethora of activities and educational programmes for families and children to enjoy online and at the Museum Roundtable museums and heritage galleries. Join us for craft workshops, storytelling sessions THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS: RECOVER AND RE-IMAGINE The theme for International Museum Day 2021 invites museum professionals to imagine and share new practices in the (co-)creation of value, new business models for cultural institutions and innovative solutions for the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the present. This symposium will explore some of the recovery efforts that museums adopted in 2020 and early 2021 to SAFE MANAGEMENT MEASURES FOR MUSEUM STAKEHOLDERS IN THE Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) Safe Management Measures for Museum Stakeholders in the Fight Against COVID-19. On 14 May 2021, the Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) announced tightened measures to decisively arrest the increasing number of cases in the community. With effect from 16 May 2021 through 13 Jun 2021, museums are tooperate at 25%
HOME, TRULY: GROWING UP WITH SINGAPORE, 1950S TO THE PRESENT Home, Truly: Growing Up with Singapore, 1950s to the Present is complemented by a digital companion to the exhibition, @ Home, Truly, that was launched in August 2020. @ Home, Truly features an online-exclusive story of a young girl and her grandfather through illustrations by different local artists, interspersed with archivaland contemporary
HAWKER CULTURE IN SINGAPORE Hawker Culture in Singapore is a living heritage shared by those who prepare hawker food and those who dine and mingle over hawker food in community dining spaces called hawker centres. It reflects our multicultural identity as a people and nation, and resonates strongly with Singaporeans across all races and social strata. MEDIA RELEASE DISCOVER THE HISTORY AND EVOLUTION OF … A Heritage Institution of 2 2 Fashion was a means of self-expression for women from as far back as the late Qing period, through post-independence Singapore, and even till today.DIGIMUSE - NHB
The DigiMuse programme was initiated in 2017 and aims to engage the wider technology sector to crowd source ideas to enhance museum experiences, and build a vibrant cultural sector. Through a series of Open Calls, DigiMuse invites artists, technologists and culture professionals to co-create projects, and provide considered interventions that showcase the wonderful possibilities of integratingSINGAPORE JOURNEY
Singapore stamps document the growth of the nation, archiving trials, tribulations, achievements and aspirations. BEHIND OUR STALLS: THE HAWKER STORY Behind Our Stalls: The Hawker Story. Curious about what goes on behind a hawker stall? Students from the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts’ Bras Basah.Bugis Youth Panel have put together a three-part short film series detailing the hawker journey of three different stalls in the Bras Basah.Bugis precinct as part of the Singapore HeritageFest 2021. RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Heritage Trail Activity Booklets (Lower Primary) Learn more about the rich cultural heritage and history of Little India, Kampong Glam and Balestier through our fun and interactive trail activity booklets, designed for Lower Primary and below. Each booklet is packed with fun facts and activities that can be further elaborated on with follow-up lessons in the classroom. HUMAN X NATURE: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES OF SINGAPORE Human x Nature: Environmental Histories of Singapore. Singapore’s natural environment, as we know and experience today, is the result of a long history of knowledge gathering, plantation agriculture and attempts at rehabilitation. This exhibition explores our relationships with the natural world from cultural understandings and scientific NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD The National Heritage Board (NHB) is the custodian of Singapore’s heritage. We are responsible for telling the Singapore story, sharing the Singaporean experience and imparting our Singapore spirit. NHB's mission is to preserve and celebrate the shared heritage of our diverse communities, for the purpose of education, nation-building and cultural understanding. PICTURING THE PANDEMIC: A VISUAL RECORD OF COVID-19 IN Picturing the Pandemic: A Visual Record of COVID-19 in Singapore is the National Museum of Singapore’s first exhibition introducing themuseum’s new
CHANGI CHAPEL AND MUSEUM Welcome to the Changi Chapel and Museum. Singapore is now in Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) and the well-being of our visitors and staff remains our primary concern. THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS: RECOVER AND RE-IMAGINE The theme for International Museum Day 2021 invites museum professionals to imagine and share new practices in the (co-)creation of value, new business models for cultural institutions and innovative solutions for the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the present. This symposium will explore some of the recovery efforts that museums adopted in 2020 and early 2021 toHERITAGE TRAILS
Our heritage trails complement the Singapore narrative with multi-faceted accounts from both official and community sources. Through these heritage trails, we raise the awareness among Singaporeans and visitors about the rich and diverse heritage of places in Singapore where we actually live, work and play, and increase their appreciation for the interesting landmarks around theprecincts and
NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP. The National Heritage Board’s (NHB) internship programme provides hands-on and cross-disciplinary experiences in the arts and heritage. SINGAPORE PHILATELIC MUSEUM Singapore Philatelic Museum is closed for revamp from 18 March 2019 to 2022. Access through the museum carpark is temporarily closed due torenovation.
MUSEUM ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS Explore the Museum Roundtable. The Museum Roundtable comprises over 50 private and public museums and galleries that cover 7 themes; art, culture & community, defence, healthcare, lifestyle & collectibles, national history and science & innovation.TANG SHIPWRECK
Nearly 1100 years ago, an Arab ship bearing a precious cargo of ceramics, gold, silver set sail from the port of Canton. Just off the shores of Sumatra, near the island of Belitung, the ship sank, and remained untouched until discovered by chance in 1998.GREAT PERANAKANS
Great Peranakans: Fifty Remarkable Lives The story of Singapore is the story of encounters: between traders, travellers, and immigrants; between empires and communities; and between cultures. NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD The National Heritage Board (NHB) is the custodian of Singapore’s heritage. We are responsible for telling the Singapore story, sharing the Singaporean experience and imparting our Singapore spirit. NHB's mission is to preserve and celebrate the shared heritage of our diverse communities, for the purpose of education, nation-building and cultural understanding. PICTURING THE PANDEMIC: A VISUAL RECORD OF COVID-19 IN Picturing the Pandemic: A Visual Record of COVID-19 in Singapore is the National Museum of Singapore’s first exhibition introducing themuseum’s new
CHANGI CHAPEL AND MUSEUM Welcome to the Changi Chapel and Museum. Singapore is now in Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) and the well-being of our visitors and staff remains our primary concern. THE FUTURE OF MUSEUMS: RECOVER AND RE-IMAGINE The theme for International Museum Day 2021 invites museum professionals to imagine and share new practices in the (co-)creation of value, new business models for cultural institutions and innovative solutions for the social, economic, and environmental challenges of the present. This symposium will explore some of the recovery efforts that museums adopted in 2020 and early 2021 toHERITAGE TRAILS
Our heritage trails complement the Singapore narrative with multi-faceted accounts from both official and community sources. Through these heritage trails, we raise the awareness among Singaporeans and visitors about the rich and diverse heritage of places in Singapore where we actually live, work and play, and increase their appreciation for the interesting landmarks around theprecincts and
NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP. The National Heritage Board’s (NHB) internship programme provides hands-on and cross-disciplinary experiences in the arts and heritage. SINGAPORE PHILATELIC MUSEUM Singapore Philatelic Museum is closed for revamp from 18 March 2019 to 2022. Access through the museum carpark is temporarily closed due torenovation.
MUSEUM ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS Explore the Museum Roundtable. The Museum Roundtable comprises over 50 private and public museums and galleries that cover 7 themes; art, culture & community, defence, healthcare, lifestyle & collectibles, national history and science & innovation.TANG SHIPWRECK
Nearly 1100 years ago, an Arab ship bearing a precious cargo of ceramics, gold, silver set sail from the port of Canton. Just off the shores of Sumatra, near the island of Belitung, the ship sank, and remained untouched until discovered by chance in 1998.GREAT PERANAKANS
Great Peranakans: Fifty Remarkable Lives The story of Singapore is the story of encounters: between traders, travellers, and immigrants; between empires and communities; and between cultures. NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP. The National Heritage Board’s (NHB) internship programme provides hands-on and cross-disciplinary experiences in the arts and heritage. SAFE MANAGEMENT MEASURES FOR MUSEUM STAKEHOLDERS IN THE Phase 2 (Heightened Alert) Safe Management Measures for Museum Stakeholders in the Fight Against COVID-19. First published on 19 June 2020 Para 4e updated as of 7 July 2020 CHILDREN'S SEASON 2020 CHILDREN’S SEASON 2020 18 November 2020 – 3 January 2021 Various Venues Various Timings. Children’s Season is back this year with a plethora of activities and educational programmes for families and children to enjoy online and at the Museum Roundtable museums andheritage galleries.
HOME, TRULY: GROWING UP WITH SINGAPORE, 1950S TO THE The National Museum of Singapore is the nation's oldest museum that seeks to inspire with stories of Singapore and the world. Its history dates back to 1849, when it opened on Stamford Road as the RafflesLibrary and Museum.
HAWKER CULTURE IN SINGAPORE The two-year long journey was a result of the strong collaboration between the National Heritage Board, National Environment Agency, Federation of Merchants’ Associations, Singapore as well as the public, community and experts who gave their support for the bid.MUSEUM ROUNDTABLE
Museum Roundtable. The Museum Roundtable is a collective established by the National Heritage Board in 1996 to promote a museum-going culture amongst Singaporeans and to position museums as unique cultural destinations.NATIONAL PLEDGE
National Pledge The Origin. Singapore became an independent nation on 9 August 1965. The 1950s and 1960s were a time of communal tension andracial riots.
HOME, TRULY: GROWING UP WITH SINGAPORE, 1950S TO THE PRESENT Through five key themes and using the metaphor of a home, Home, Truly is presented in an intimate way that invites visitors to see themselves in the stories presented, and adopts a personal and contemplative tone to encourage visitors to reflect on what Singapore means to them as their home, and their hopes for the home we aspire to be. As part of the special exhibition, “Home, TrulyGREAT PERANAKANS
Great Peranakans: Fifty Remarkable Lives The story of Singapore is the story of encounters: between traders, travellers, and immigrants; between empires and communities; and between cultures. DIGIMUSE OPEN CALL FOR DIGITAL ART AND INNOVATIVE CONCEPTS As part of the National Museum of Singapore’s new DigiMuse initiative, we invite all creative innovators and artists to submit digital art and innovative concepts that would help enhance visitor experience at the museum. Submitted proposals should focus on themes such as museology, culture, heritage, research and gallery experience. NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD The National Heritage Board (NHB) is the custodian of Singapore’s heritage. We are responsible for telling the Singapore story, sharing the Singaporean experience and imparting our Singapore spirit. NHB's mission is to preserve and celebrate the shared heritage of our diverse communities, for the purpose of education, nation-building and cultural understanding. CHANGI CHAPEL AND MUSEUM BOOK A TIME SLOT AND TICKET (S) Visitors are advised to check museum crowd levels here before their visit. Visitors without pre-booked entry time slots may be required to return at a later time. OPENING HOURS. 9.30am to 5.30pm. Tuesdays to Sundays. Closed every Monday except Public Holidays. NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP The National Heritage Board’s (NHB) internship programme provides hands-on and cross-disciplinary experiences in the arts and heritage. During the internship, you will be presented with opportunities to learn from our officers and be exposed to a variety of projects. Your work will contribute to the development of a vibrant heritage and HOME, TRULY: GROWING UP WITH SINGAPORE, 1950S TO THE The National Museum of Singapore is the nation's oldest museum that seeks to inspire with stories of Singapore and the world. Its history dates back to 1849, when it opened on Stamford Road as the RafflesLibrary and Museum.
CHILDREN'S SEASON 2020 CHILDREN’S SEASON 2020. 18 November 2020 – 3 January 2021. Various Venues. Various Timings. Children’s Season is back this year with a plethora of activities and educational programmes for families and children to enjoy online and at the Museum Roundtable museums and heritage galleries. Join us for craft workshops, storytelling sessions HERITAGE CONSERVATION CENTRE The Heritage Conservation Centre (HCC) is the repository and conservation facility for the management and preservation of Singapore’s National Collection. The HCC building, located in Jurong, is a purpose-built facility that houses the centralised conservation laboratories for the treatment of object, painting and textile artefacts, as well VOLUNTEER FOR HERITAGE For enquiries regarding the Friends of the Museums, Singapore, please contact: 6337 3685 or e-mail office@fom.sg. For enquiries regarding the Museum Volunteers (MV), please e-mail museumvolsingapore@gmail.com. For enquiries regarding the Mandarin Docents (National Museum of Singapore), please e-mail NHB_NM_Volunteer@nhb.gov.sg. COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT Collections Management. Collections Management covers the management of the National Collection, both in terms of storage and preventive conservation of the physical artefacts and artworks, as well as documentation.. The Registration section here oversees the accessioning, documentation, storage, preventive conservation and logistical management of the National Collection. MUSEUM ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS Explore the Museum Roundtable. The Museum Roundtable comprises over 50 private and public museums and galleries that cover 7 themes; art, culture & community, defence, healthcare, lifestyle & collectibles, national history and science & innovation. Click here for the MuseumRoundtable Guide.
HUMAN X NATURE: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES OF SINGAPORE Human x Nature: Environmental Histories of Singapore. Singapore’s natural environment, as we know and experience today, is the result of a long history of knowledge gathering, plantation agriculture and attempts at rehabilitation. This exhibition explores our relationships with the natural world from cultural understandings and scientific NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD The National Heritage Board (NHB) is the custodian of Singapore’s heritage. We are responsible for telling the Singapore story, sharing the Singaporean experience and imparting our Singapore spirit. NHB's mission is to preserve and celebrate the shared heritage of our diverse communities, for the purpose of education, nation-building and cultural understanding. CHANGI CHAPEL AND MUSEUM BOOK A TIME SLOT AND TICKET (S) Visitors are advised to check museum crowd levels here before their visit. Visitors without pre-booked entry time slots may be required to return at a later time. OPENING HOURS. 9.30am to 5.30pm. Tuesdays to Sundays. Closed every Monday except Public Holidays. NATIONAL HERITAGE BOARD INTERNSHIP The National Heritage Board’s (NHB) internship programme provides hands-on and cross-disciplinary experiences in the arts and heritage. During the internship, you will be presented with opportunities to learn from our officers and be exposed to a variety of projects. Your work will contribute to the development of a vibrant heritage and HOME, TRULY: GROWING UP WITH SINGAPORE, 1950S TO THE The National Museum of Singapore is the nation's oldest museum that seeks to inspire with stories of Singapore and the world. Its history dates back to 1849, when it opened on Stamford Road as the RafflesLibrary and Museum.
CHILDREN'S SEASON 2020 CHILDREN’S SEASON 2020. 18 November 2020 – 3 January 2021. Various Venues. Various Timings. Children’s Season is back this year with a plethora of activities and educational programmes for families and children to enjoy online and at the Museum Roundtable museums and heritage galleries. Join us for craft workshops, storytelling sessions HERITAGE CONSERVATION CENTRE The Heritage Conservation Centre (HCC) is the repository and conservation facility for the management and preservation of Singapore’s National Collection. The HCC building, located in Jurong, is a purpose-built facility that houses the centralised conservation laboratories for the treatment of object, painting and textile artefacts, as well VOLUNTEER FOR HERITAGE For enquiries regarding the Friends of the Museums, Singapore, please contact: 6337 3685 or e-mail office@fom.sg. For enquiries regarding the Museum Volunteers (MV), please e-mail museumvolsingapore@gmail.com. For enquiries regarding the Mandarin Docents (National Museum of Singapore), please e-mail NHB_NM_Volunteer@nhb.gov.sg. COLLECTIONS MANAGEMENT Collections Management. Collections Management covers the management of the National Collection, both in terms of storage and preventive conservation of the physical artefacts and artworks, as well as documentation.. The Registration section here oversees the accessioning, documentation, storage, preventive conservation and logistical management of the National Collection. MUSEUM ROUNDTABLE MEMBERS Explore the Museum Roundtable. The Museum Roundtable comprises over 50 private and public museums and galleries that cover 7 themes; art, culture & community, defence, healthcare, lifestyle & collectibles, national history and science & innovation. Click here for the MuseumRoundtable Guide.
HUMAN X NATURE: ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORIES OF SINGAPORE Human x Nature: Environmental Histories of Singapore. Singapore’s natural environment, as we know and experience today, is the result of a long history of knowledge gathering, plantation agriculture and attempts at rehabilitation. This exhibition explores our relationships with the natural world from cultural understandings and scientific A CAREER IN HERITAGE & CULTURE A CAREER IN HERITAGE & CULTURE. Our nation's shared heritage belongs to all of us. Living and breathing, it is something that everyone can contribute to, and be a part of, at the collective or personal level. At the National Heritage Board (NHB), we strive to make heritage a part of everyone’s lives, connecting Singaporeans through our HERITAGE CONSERVATION CENTRE The Heritage Conservation Centre (HCC) is the repository and conservation facility for the management and preservation of Singapore’s National Collection. The HCC building, located in Jurong, is a purpose-built facility that houses the centralised conservation laboratories for the treatment of object, painting and textile artefacts, as wellHERITAGE TRAILS
Our heritage trails complement the Singapore narrative with multi-faceted accounts from both official and community sources. Through these heritage trails, we raise the awareness among Singaporeans and visitors about the rich and diverse heritage of places in Singapore where we actually live, work and play, and increase their appreciation for the interesting landmarks around theprecincts and
HOME, TRULY: GROWING UP WITH SINGAPORE, 1950S TO THE PRESENT Home, Truly: Growing Up with Singapore, 1950s to the Present is complemented by a digital companion to the exhibition, @ Home, Truly, that was launched in August 2020. @ Home, Truly features an online-exclusive story of a young girl and her grandfather through illustrations by different local artists, interspersed with archivaland contemporary
RESOURCES FOR FAMILIES Heritage Trail Activity Booklets (Lower Primary) Learn more about the rich cultural heritage and history of Little India, Kampong Glam and Balestier through our fun and interactive trail activity booklets, designed for Lower Primary and below. Each booklet is packed with fun facts and activities that can be further elaborated on with follow-up lessons in the classroom.MUSEUM ROUNDTABLE
Museum Roundtable. The Museum Roundtable is a collective established by the National Heritage Board in 1996 to promote a museum-going culture amongst Singaporeans and to position museums as unique cultural destinations. Our members comprise over 50 public and private museums and heritage galleries covering the subjects of nationalhistory
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Tang Shipwreck. Nearly 1100 years ago, an Arab ship bearing a precious cargo of ceramics, gold, silver set sail from the port of Canton. Just off the shores of Sumatra, near the island of Belitung, the ship sank, and remained untouched until discovered by chance in 1998. View all Galleries. Permanent.STORY OF THE FOREST
Story of the Forest. Created by the renowned Japanese digital art collective teamLab, Story of the Forest is an immersive installation that transforms 69 drawings from the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings into three-dimensional animations. The artwork touches on various histories, that of the site it is presentedin as
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