Galería Nacional Singapur Entrada





Descripción
Los visitantes pueden explorar el arte del sudeste asiático y la historia del arte de Singapur, junto con instalaciones contemporáneas y exposiciones familiares que dan vida a historias locales y regionales, todas albergadas en dos monumentos nacionales bellamente restaurados, la antigua Corte Suprema y el Ayuntamiento, que ofrecen una mezcla única de arte, historia y arquitectura.
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Itinerario
Explora el arte del sudeste asiático en la nueva Galería Nacional de Singapur. Después de abrir sus puertas el 24 de noviembre de 2015, la galería se encuentra en el Distrito Cívico de Singapur y cuenta con una superficie total de 64 000 metros cuadrados y se encuentra en dos de los edificios más emblemáticos de la isla : antiguo Tribunal Supremo y Ayuntamiento. Galería Nacional Singapur es el mayor lugar de arte visual y museo en Singapur - hogar de más de 8.000 obras de arte y es sin duda una de las principales atracciones de Singapur. Los visitantes se introducen en el arte de Singapur y el sudeste asiático en las exposiciones especiales y de larga duración que tienen lugar en la galería. Visitar la Galería Nacional de Singapur es una gran oportunidad para descubrir el arte, la cultura y la arquitectura de Singapur.
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Información importante
- Accesible para silla de ruedas
- Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los bebés deben sentarse en el regazo de un adulto
- Las opciones de transporte son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Todas las áreas y superficies son accesibles para sillas de ruedas
- Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
Opiniones(11)
Beautiful building and expansive collection. Lots of neat areas to take photos. Great rooftop and excellent cafe.
Must see two breathtaking, beautiful and wonderous exhibitions - Singapore Stories Pathways and Detours in Art on level 2, and He Xiangning Ink Paintings on level 4. Awesome, refreshing with much to learn. Lives of the painters, in war, revolution and peace, shine through. Go twice. Restaurants are nearby. Photos by mobile phone are allowed. MRT City Hall. Changes your view, understanding of Singapore.
The National Gallery Singapore is a nice place, and the building itself is very impressive and beautiful 🏛️ There are many artworks to see, and everything is well maintained and organized. However, personally, I found it a bit less exciting than I expected. Some exhibitions were interesting, but overall it didn’t feel very engaging for me. It’s still worth visiting if you enjoy art, but for me, it was just an average experience.
Was fortunate to visit the exhibition on "Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston". It was a Thursday afternoon well spent browsing the masterpieces on loan. As it was raining outside, the crowd was not big; so it was possible to enjoy the art pieces in relative quietness.
Fortunate to visit the "Impressionists" exhibition with many world famous pictures loaned from Boston Fine Arts centre, Absolutely wonderful
We had a standby reservation at Violet Oon, giving us 20 minutes to pop into the Gallery. We wanted to see the Monet and contemporaries exhibit, but at $25, it wasn’t worth just 15 minutes—so we checked out a few free exhibits instead. The building is stunning: two former government buildings linked by a walkway and covered courtyard.
I wanted to present an appreciation festive gift to tour guide M. Hui after attending her tour, (and training few days prior). however, her reaction was extremely loud, repeatedly saying she cannot accept it in front of the tour attendees. this extreme reaction was uncalled for, embarrasing and could have been more professional and discreetly managed. If she could not accept it because the museum staff were present, she could politely thank and decline. attended the tour last year. this is an late review.
Visiting impressionist exhibit was wonderful, lovely building and local content was good. Well set up and managed Viewing plaform & interactive art also lovely
Love this year's Biennale's messages on environmentalism (from old toys and clothes!) and kindness. The art installations are lot more interactive (e.g. dancing) than last year's Biennale. *Some stamp stations are a little hidden... it's okay to ask the staff/ volunteers to help find where the stamp stations are. *Remember to complete all 8 stations before 6:45pm so that the uncle (at a small booth near the front counter) who awards the stickers can knock off on time :) So maybe reach by 5 or 6pm if you wanna have enough time to enjoy all 8 stations.
Yes — I would recommend Raffles Archives & Museum if it aligns with your interests (education history, alumni stories, heritage of a specific institution) or you want to explore something a little off the beaten path in Singapore. But I’d caution that it’s not a major “museum destination” in the way some of the big national museums are.



