The National Museum of Singapore is designed in a neoclassical style dating back to the 1880s, featuring imposing columns and elegant domes. A modern glass and steel extension has been added, harmoniously blending the old and the new.
Housed in a former colonial building, the Red Dot Design Museum stands out with its bright red color, reflecting innovation and creativity. The minimalist interior spaces highlight contemporary and design exhibitions.
Located in restored shophouses, the Chinatown Heritage Centre preserves the authenticity of Chinese architectural heritage. The interior recreates historical scenes and traditional living spaces, offering an immersion into the past.
Inspired by a lotus flower, the ArtScience Museum is a striking example of contemporary architecture. Its petal-shaped structure is both aesthetic and functional, integrating rainwater collection systems for sustainable installations.
Situated in a former estate, the Malay Heritage Centre showcases traditional Malay architecture. The lush gardens surrounding the building reflect the connection between Malay culture and nature.