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Singapore Maritime Gallery Review

4.3 /513 Reviews
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Singapore also has galleries for anyone interested in the ocean to visit, no tickets, a special children's area, rich in games and puzzles. For older generations, the exhibition includes a computerized ship processing area, a large screen to track your progress, and many complex models of ships and oil rigs.

Singapore Maritime Gallery

Posted: Oct 24, 2017
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  • 东张西望望东西
    4/5Excellent
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    Very good exhibition hall here displays a lot of content on Singapore's maritime aspects, there are not many people to visit, the venue is quite large, and the exhibits are rich and full, you can visit if you are interested.

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    Posted: Oct 23, 2020
  • coo***an
    5/5Outstanding
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    Singapore Maritime Gallery is Singapore Maritime Exhibition Hall. It has a large area, a rich sense of science and technology. It vividly introduces how Singapore's shipping industry develops step by step.

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    Posted: May 8, 2019
  • M515shunyi1618
    5/5Outstanding
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    Here is a presentation on the development of the Singapore Navy and some ship model displays

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    Posted: Apr 23, 2022
  • Gloria Ryo
    3/5Average
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    It is worth seeing the Maritime Museum with historical value.

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    Posted: Jun 30, 2022
  • 游走到世界的尽头
    5/5Outstanding
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    Walking here when you have time is a good choice!

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    Posted: Aug 13, 2021
  • sculptor
    3/5Average
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    Singapore Maritime Gallery (Singapore Maritime Gallery) is located on the second floor of the South Pier Building. The Singapore Maritime Gallery depicts the development of Singapore's maritime trade and its deep relationship with the sea. The gallery is open from Tuesday to Sunday from 9am to 6pm and is closed on Mondays unless it is a public holiday. Admission is free.

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    Posted: Mar 27, 2020
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