What to expect at the new massive National Gallery Singapore

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SINGAPORE — After five years of construction and refurbishing, Singapore’s former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings are now home to the world’s largest collection of Singapore and Southeast Asian art.

The National Gallery Singapore occupies a total of 64,000 square metres of ground area and is one of the world’s largest visual arts institution, rivalling established museums such as Paris’ Musée d’Orsay and London’s Tate Modern in size.

Besides carrying some of the region’s most treasured masterpieces, the public will also be able to take a peek into the building’s history via access to previously prohibited corners like the Supreme Court’s old holding cells and The City Hall Chamber, also commonly referred to as the ‘Surrender Chamber’. Read more…

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