Wonder of the world! Love love looove those stunning exhibits. Most of digital art awed me. Many activities for adults and children. Would highly recommended a visit here 💯
We only had time to see one exhibit, so we went for the "future world". It was creative, interactive, suitable for kids and adults, but very short! I liked the crystal sky installation
Always a good exhibition showing here. Look up online before visiting if by any chance if there is any specific activity or guided tour, sometimes by the artist him/herself!
Did u know? Each ‘finger’ – for different gallery spaces – features skylights at its 'fingertips' to illuminate the curved interior walls, reducing the need for additional lighting. Source: Website
The exhibitions are wonderful, combining both art and technology in friendly approach - some even suitable for kids. Some exhibitions are free and others charge entry fee.
Currently, free entrance to Straits Times exhibition. Pay $20 for all access and visit "The Deep" & "Dreamworks" exhibitions. "The Deep" allows you to get close to 40 species of deep sea creatures!
We went to the DreamWork from Sketch to Screen and also The Deep. My 6yo and 3yo kiddos enjoyed Dreamwork show the most. Must see especially if your kids love Train The Dragon Movie. Masterpiece. 5⭐
The design and the exhibitions are incredible! Know this place and others on Plaza Science! A place to explore and discover, to study and work in the world of science. Read more
A malleable space with consistently great exhibitions. Appreciate the local discounts on the tickets. A good "let's check out..." option when you're apathetic.
Future World: where art meets science; and Big Bang Data. If you are a science geek, Big Bang Data: the evolution of storage, usage and analyses. Art meets Science: unlimited imagination for everyone!
Moshe Sadie’s lotus-shaped ArtScience Museum is home to 21 gallery spaces over 50,000 square feet, and displays exhibits that merge art/science, media/technology and design/architecture. —Cereal
The new permanent exhibition by teamLab, 'Future World', is world class interactive art enjoyable for all generations. Engaging, meaningful and gorgeous.
Designed by Israeli-born Moshe Safdie, the flower-like museum displays exhibits on technology, art, and style by such talent as Japanese video master Naoko Tosa.
You can leave baggage with the concierge and take a baggage tag to pick up your stuff after you've finished in the museum! Lifts open on different sides on different floors.
Average time spent is 2-3 hours according to Google reviews. Esp if you fancy taking photos. Last slot is 5.30PM and closes at 7PM. Should go earlier to really take your time and enjoy. LOVED IT!
The Art Museum asymmetrical design looks more like of an open-faced palm with fingers widely spread out as if waiting for something majestic to fall off from the sky.
The restrooms use recycled rainwater that flows through the bowl-shaped roof into a reflecting pond at the lowest level of the building. Source: Wikipedia
Prepare for an enchanting voyage into the future of art at ArtScience Museum, nestled within the iconic lotus-shaped structure at MarinaBay Sands Read more