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It’s a great time to explore more of the interesting things that are right on our doorstep; so, why not start with a museum? Here are a handful of the island’s more unusual ones.
Exploring the island – past and present
SINGAPORE MUSICAL BOX MUSEUM
Yep, there’s a museum devoted wholly to musical boxes! Why? Well, musical boxes – instruments that make sound when pins on a revolving cylinder pluck at a steel comb – were popular in Europe in the 19th century; a precursor of the jukebox, if you like! And Singapore played a prominent role in bringing the instruments to Southeast Asia. The ticket price of $12 includes a compulsory 40-minute tour showcasing a variety of musical boxes: big, small, each with its own story. When you’re done, pop next door to Thien Hock Keng (Tianfu Temple), built in 1839.
Where: 168 Telok Ayer Street
When: 10am to 6pm daily (pre-booking required on Tuesdays) Web: singaporemusicalboxmuseum.org
NUS BABA HOUSE
This three-storey townhouse was once the ancestral home of a Peranakan Chinese family. It’s been meticulously restored so that a walk through the open courtyard, reception hall, kitchen and private spaces feels like stepping back in time. A third floor was added to the original dwelling around a century or so ago; it’s now used as a gallery for exhibitions and projects pertaining to traditional Peranakan culture.
Where: 157 Neil Road
When: Heritage Tours by appointment only, Tuesday to Friday, 10am; self-guided tours Saturday, 1.30, 2.15, 3.15 and 4pm
Web: babahouse.nus.edu.sg
THE BATTLEBOX
Second World War buff? You’ll love the Battlebox. Built in 1936, this was the former WWII British command centre buried inside Fort Canning Hill – it was inside the Battlebox that the British made the decision to surrender to the invading Japanese on 15 February 1942. Entry to the Battlebox is by ticket and tour only; there are several tours available – “A Story of Strategy & Surrender” runs for 75 minutes and takes you nine metres underground and into a maze of rooms. Where: 2 Cox Terrace, Fort Canning Park
When: Daily, 9.30am to 5.30pm Web: battlebox.com.sg
IMAGES OF SINGAPORE LIVE
Ever wonder what Singapore looked like long before MBS and
Takashimaya were a part of the landscape? Images of Singapore LIVE shows you just that by taking you on a journey from humble fishing village to 21st-century powerhouse. Experience the sights, sounds – and, yes – even the smells of yesteryear. The 45-minute, actor-led attraction features 11 themed areas with live action, special effects and even a boat ride.
Where: Sentosa (next to Madame Tussaud’s)
When: 11am to 8.30pm daily, last show at 7pm Web: imagesofsingaporelive.com
SINGAPORE SPORTS MUSEUM
Dedicated to telling the stories of the nation’s sporting history, achievements and aspirations, the Singapore Sports Museum is the first sports-related museum on the island – a great one for fans of the Olympic Games, football and some less traditional sports. You can also tour Shimano Cycling World, with a collection of bicycles you can pull out one by one. There are also some cool interactive digital exhibitions.
Where: Singapore Sports Hub
When: Weekdays 10am to 8pm, weekends and holidays 10am to 9pm Web: sportshub.com.sg/museum