Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore: How to Visit and What to Do Nearby

 

The Asian Civilisations Museum occupies the restored Empress Place Building on the north bank of the Singapore River, a neoclassical structure completed in 1867 during the British colonial period. The museum's permanent galleries hold over 2,000 objects spanning cultures from China, Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Islamic world. The Tang Shipwreck Gallery displays the cargo of a 9th-century Arab dhow recovered from the Java Sea in 1998, including over 60,000 ceramics. The building's riverside terrace faces the downtown skyline across the water. is just one of many options in Singapore. Major attractions worth considering include ArtScience Museum, Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum, and Bukit Timah Nature Reserve.