National Museum of Singapore
National Museum of Singapore is Singapore's oldest museum, dating back to its inception in 1887. Designed to be the people's museum, the National Museum is a custodian of the 11 National Treasures. The Museum hosts vibrant festivals and events all year round including the Night Festival, art installations, performances and film screenings. In addition it works on presenting exhibitions and precious artefacts. The National Museum of Singapore re-opened in December 2006 after a three-year redevelopment. http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/
Related projects
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When Strangers Meet: Visions of Asia and Europe in Film
18 May to 3 June 2012
The Asia-Europe film screening programme, organised by ASEF and the National Museum of Singapore, examines how Asians and Europeans have perceived each other in films past and present and touch on bi-regional...
