The Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Museum has reopened following a three-month closure that saw a refresh of its exhibits and installations.

Lauren Heath-Jones | Planet Attractions | 29 Jun 2023


The Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Museum has reopened following a three-month closure that saw a refresh of its exhibits and installations.
“With new installations and interactive exhibits, visitors to the museum can find out more about the garden’s rich heritage and milestones with an emphasis on the accomplishments of the past decade,” said a statement from Singapore’s National Parks Board.
First opened in 2013, the 240sq m (2,583sq ft) museum consists of six zones, each sharing the story of the gardens, which became a Unesco World Heritage Site in 2015, at a different stage of their history, including its origins, the war years, post-independence period, all the way up to the present day.
“The museum highlights the garden’s contributions to the environmental, social and economic development of Singapore, and pays tribute to pioneers who laid the foundation for the gardens to be a leading institution for tropical botany and a green space well-loved Singaporeans,” Singapore’s national development minister Desmond Lee shared on Facebook.
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