The National Gallery Singapore, a premier visual arts institution, hosts the world’s largest public collection of Singaporean and Southeast Asian modern art. Nestled in Singapore’s Civic District, the Gallery occupies two beautifully restored national monuments—City Hall and the former Supreme Court. Spanning 64,000 square meters, it reflects Singapore’s rich heritage and strategic location. The Gallery fosters a creative and inclusive society through collaborative research, educational programs, and both long-term and special exhibitions. Collaborating with global institutions like the Centre Pompidou and Tate Britain, it places Southeast Asian art in an international context and establishes Singapore as a pivotal hub in the global visual arts community.
National Gallery Singapore – All Exhibitions
- Spend a day at the National Gallery Singapore to delve into the city’s culture and Southeast Asian art.
- Discover Singapore’s landmark architecture at the National Gallery, housed in the iconic restored Supreme Court and City Hall buildings.
- Our expansive venue of 64,000 square meters fosters creativity and inclusivity by facilitating dialogue among Singaporean, Southeast Asian, and global art communities.
Opening Hours
- Open daily, Monday – Sunday: 10.00 am to 7.00 pm (Last admission: 30 mins before closing)
- Included School and Public Holidays
Location
- National Gallery Singapore
- 1 St. Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957. (The Gallery has two main entrances: the Coleman Street entrance and the Padang Atrium entrance, facing the Padang).