The building is also more attractive. The main exhibits are fire-related things, various fire-extinguishing devices, fire-fighting medals, some historical materials, etc., and the exhibition is also very interesting. You can also make a live demonstration, which is the venue facilities. It's a long time, there are not many people visiting, and lack of maintenance. Those who are interested can take children to visit.
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The building is also more attractive. The main exhibits are fire-related things, various fire-extinguishing devices, fire-fighting medals, some historical materials, etc., and the exhibition is also very interesting. You can also make a live demonstration, which is the venue facilities. It's a long time, there are not many people visiting, and lack of maintenance. Those who are interested can take children to visit.
What a wonderful place! Air conditioning and such a friendly welcome when you go in. It's quite small, over two floors, but it's a great job to remind us of what will happen when the fire service is away. Some well-preserved old appliances, if you like old-fashioned engines, this is a feast for you. We just decided to go in while passing by. I am very happy, this is a surprise!
This is of course a little-known museum, but it is worth visiting and you can look around. The owner of this museum is a knowledgeable gentleman, very kind and warm. Here you can learn about the evolution and development of fire protection in Singapore. It's very interesting, educational, and unique.
Located in the museum inside the Central Fire Station, the Civil Defense and Fire History Museum is a relatively unpopular museum. It shows us the history of Singapore’s fire protection since the 19th century. There are many exhibits to visit
The Civil Defense and Fire History Museum has a lot about the history of fire fighting and the current methods of rescuing people and solving harmful substances in collapsed buildings. The locomotive exhibition in the museum is also great, free of charge near the Philatelic Museum, Peranakan Museum and National Museum of Singapore.