Changi Chapel And Museum Reopens on 19th May 2021
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After three years since the Changi Chapel and Museum has closed for major redevelopment, the door is finally reopening the door on May 18. The museum is the most iconic of World War II sites in Singapore where the museum is housed in a purpose build venue. Now visitors can again enjoy looking forward to those artefacts which are from the World War II sites such as the Former Ford Factory and more.
Other than this, you can also uncover the lesser-known of prison conditions back then and left behind by three and a half years of the Japanese Occupation. The museum is rolling out an opening weekend on May 22 and 23 and visitors can look forward to specially curated guided tours of the gallery, Changi Prison Wall, and Eurasian Heritage gallery. For more information and updates, visit Changi Chapel and Museum’s Facebook and Instagram pages.
Location:
1000 Upper Changi Road North
Singapore
507707
Free (Singapore Citizens & PRs), $8 (General Admission)
Tue-Sun 9.30am-5:30pm
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Welcome to the Changi Chapel and Museum’s official Facebook account!
The Changi Chapel and Museum (CCM) will be reopening its doors to the public on 19 May, so mark it into your calendar and join us on a journey of remembrance and reflection.
Follow us for the latest updates on our reopening and programmes.
Posted by Changi Chapel and Museum on Wednesday, 7 April 2021