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May 28, 2008

National Heritage Board Celebrates International Museum Day 2008


National Heritage Board Celebrates International Museum Day 2008


The National Heritage Board (NHB) is celebrating International Museum Day 2008 (IMD 2008) with three days of events across 46 museums from 31 May 2008 to 2 June 2008 in Singapore. This year's International Museum Day 2008 emphasis is on our senior citizens aged 60 and above. There will be specially organized bus trips, workshops and events and free entry to selected museums on those three days. Senior citizens will also get to enjoy free admission to all National Heritage Board museums every Monday.


For visitors of all other ages, you will not be left out. There are programmes for children and adults, some free of charge at the various museums throughout Singapore's museums on 31 May, 1st June and 2nd June 2008. For instance, there will be free Children Craft programmes at the National Museum Concourse Level 1 on 31 May from 10am to 5pm. Children will also enjoy magic tricks performed by a magician using stamps at the Singapore Philatelic Museum on 31 May from 12pm to 1pm.




Free entry to the following museums on Open House Day 31 May 2008


Asian Civilisations Museum

National Museum Of Singapore

NEWater Visitor Centre

NUS Museum

Memories at Old Ford Factory

Peranakan Museum

Raffles Museum of Biodiversity Research

Reflections at Bukit Chandu

red dot design museum

Republic of Singapore Air Force Museum

Singapore Art Museum

Singapore City Gallery

Singapore Philatelic Museum


For more details

Call IMD 2008 Hotline: 62214463 (9am – 7pm daily)

Website: http://www.yesterday.sg/imd08/




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1 comments:

Stardust said...

Ahh... upon seeing the list, I realize that there are so many locations in Sg that I've not known of, and sorry about the belittled heritage... Thanks for sharing all these.

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