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ArtScience Museum
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
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Design, science & technology exhibits in a distinctive, modern, flower-shaped building.via Google
An iconic lotus-shaped building hosting major international exhibitions that merge art, science, technology, and culture.
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- Book tickets online in advance. Price band: €€-€€€.
Reviews from Google
The ArtScience Museum is a fascinating place that blends creativity, science, and art in a unique way. The building itself is striking, shaped like a lotus flower, and feels like a work of art even before you step inside. The exhibitions are interactive, visually stunning, and thoughtfully curated, so there’s something to engage everyone—whether you’re into technology, art, or science. I loved how immersive some of the displays were, making learning feel fun and memorable. It’s also very well maintained, with clear signage and helpful staff. Even if you’re not usually a museum person, the ArtScience Museum is a must-visit for its innovative design and inspiring exhibits.
ArtScience Museum is one of the most unique museums I’ve ever visited. The lotus-shaped building is stunning, and the Future World exhibition by teamLab is truly immersive and interactive — especially the Crystal Universe installation. It’s
The ArtScience Museum, the largest Museum of Singapore, is located in Marina Bay in Singapore. It was opened in 2011 by Singapore's PM - Lee Hsien Loong. It features exhibitions that blend art, science, culture and technology. It also hosts touring exhibitions curated by other museums, in addition to a permanent exhibition created in conjunction with art collective team Lab. Unfortunately for us, our visit during 2023 did not reveal that in 2025, it was going for partnership with PGLang's when the museum was rebranded. The architecture now is said to be a form reminiscent of a lotus flower, featuring an exterior made of fibre-reinforced plastic on top of a steel lattice, looking like 'The Welcoming Hand of Singapore'. Art Science Museum is anchored by a round base in the middle, with ten extensions referred to as "fingers" in the shape of a flower. Each finger denotes a gallery space sporting skylights at its 'fingers - tips'. It has 21 gallery spaces covering 64,583 square feet. Rainwater is harvested and channelled down the centre of the building, flowing through its bowl-shaped roof into a reflecting pond at the lowest level of the building. The only permanent exhibition in the museum is 'Future World', which was created in collaboration with art collective team Lab. The museum also hosts progammes, along with exhibitions, including screenings at its Cinema and VR Gallery. Immediately after the entry, there is a relaxing area of a cafe, where one get a bite ir two. It was an interesting visit for the 6 of us, which took about a couple of hours of a warm morning.
Visiting the ArtScience Museum was a breathtaking experience! I truly felt like I was transported to another world. The exhibits are incredibly beautiful and immersive, making it a fantastic activity for the whole family. It’s a must-visit spot in Marina Bay if you want to see art come to life!
Amazing blend of art and technology! The teamLab Future World exhibition is mesmerizing—interactive digital installations that respond to your movements. Perfect for families and photo lovers. The lotus building is stunning too. Highly recommend spending 1-2 hours here when visiting Marina Bay Sands.