Discover Singaporean and Southeast Asian art at the National Gallery Singapore – home to over 9,000 art works
Explore Singapore's signature architecture – the National Gallery Singapore is located in the iconic restored Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, built in 1939 and 1929 respectively
A day at the National Gallery Singapore is the perfect way to learn more about the city and learn about local and Southeast Asia art
Former Supreme Court: Unseen, Unheard Back-of-House Tour
This exclusive tour takes you behind the scenes to explore restricted areas of the former Supreme Court, usually out of bounds to the public. Experience courtroom proceedings and experience the perspectives of both a Chief Justice and a person on trial.
You will:
Explore hidden passageways used by prisoners and guards
Climb through a trapdoor into the prisoner’s dock
Gain access to the Viewing Gallery where members of the public used to sit during court hearings
Discover stories of Singapore’s highest-profile cases since 1939, that were tried in these courtrooms
Enjoy an exclusive viewing of Chief Justice’s private lift and courtroom seat
Love learning about history? Try visiting , featuring an all-new 40-minute audio guide and exclusive access to two 270° projection rooms!