Singapore Asian Civilisations Museum Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Stroll among artefacts from a 9th century shipwreck with these tickets to the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore. Explore on your own what the museum's permanent exhibition can tell you about the ancient cultures of Singaporeans.
You will learn about the different races that have shaped what the city is today. It is an interactive and educational exhibition, so it is also ideal for children and as a family activity.
- Dive into Singapore's ancient history at your own pace
- Discover treasures from a 9th century shipwreck and see more than 300 Chinese pottery figurines up close.
- Access all of the museum's permanent exhibits with your ticket
What’s included
- Tickets for the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore
- Access to permanent exhibitions
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These tickets to the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore will give you the opportunity to complete your visit to the city by getting even closer to the culture of the area. You'll get an up-close look at the variety of races that have shaped what we know today as Singapore over the past 200 years.
This is a very entertaining way to learn more about the ancient cultures of Singaporeans. Through the different interactive points of the museum's permanent exhibitions, you will also discover the artistic heritage of Asia.
It is an exhibition designed for young and old alike to enjoy and learn. It is therefore an ideal activity for the whole family to learn together about the city's past.
To discover the treasures of 9th century China, in the Khoo Teck Puat gallery you can see the famous collection of Tang shipwrecks, which were found in the Java Sea in 1998.
In another room, Kwek Hong Png, there are more than 300 beautiful Chinese ceramic figurines that you can wander through at your own pace. You will also have time to discover artefacts and works of art in the "Exchange of Ideas" gallery.