Former City Hall
The Former City Hall in Singapore, completed in 1929, is a historic neoclassical building located in the Civic District. Designed by British architects A. Gordans and F. D. Meadows, it originally housed government offices and played a pivotal role in key events, such as the Japanese surrender in 1945 and Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's declaration of self-governance in 1959. Today, it is part of the National Gallery Singapore, housing a vast collection of Southeast Asian art.
Events and activities near Former City Hall
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The Arts HouseCandlelight: Tribute to Taylor Swift
New!17 OctFrom $43.00 -
The Arts HouseCandlelight: Best of Cantonese Pop
7 AugFrom $50.00 -
The Arts HouseCandlelight: History of Pop
20 Jun - 3 JulFrom $51.50 -
The Arts HouseCandlelight: Tribute to Metallica
7 JunFrom $43.00 -
The Arts HouseCandlelight: The Best of Hans Zimmer
19 Jun - 29 NovFrom $42.00 - Asian Civilisations Museum
Asian Civilisations Museum: Explore Singapore’s Ancestry
23 May - 7 Jun$22.00
Getting there
Former City Hall
3 Saint Andrew's Road, Singapore, 178958
Venues near Former City Hall
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The Arts House
12 experiences
1 Old Parliament Lane, Singapore
240 meters
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Capitol Theatre
1 experience
17 Stamford Rd, Singapore
314 meters
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Asian Civilisations Museum
1 experience
1 Empress Place Empress Place Building
356 meters
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Raffles City Shopping Centre
1 experience
252 North Bridge Road
390 meters
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CHIJMES Hall
3 experiences
30 Victoria Street, #01-28 CHIJMES
501 meters
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Cool Cats
1 experience
32 Beach Road, Singapore
523 meters
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Kulnari Mystery Golf
1 experience
51B Circular Road
580 meters
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Slingshot Singapore - Clarke Quay
1 experience
3E River Valley Road, Clarke Quay, Block E
585 meters
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ONALU Bagel Haús
1 experience
60 Stamford Road, #01-11
644 meters
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MINT Museum of Toys
1 experience
26 Seah St, Singapore 188382
697 meters