Sunday, June 28, 2009

Visit to the Singapore Museum-Part 11-Other purposes

I have finally come to the end of my museum posting. The museum is not only a place just to view the exhibits of Singapore history.

It is a beautiful place to have your wedding photos taken in here.

I wish I had mine taken 25 years ago in the museum and then I can put my wedding gown in the museum as exhibit......lol

This is a very nice shot.


As it is the school holidays for Singapore kids, the museum set up special corners for the children to have some fun.


You can see how big and spacious the museum is.





Pipes and wires are fun to play with too.


That's all folks on my visit to the National Museum of Singapore. To know more about the museum you can view its official website in here.

9 comments:

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

Did you take your wedding photos thee? Does the bridal party have to pay to take photos there?

alicesg said...

Ann, no, I had mine taken at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. No, they dont have to pay. Not sure if they need to ask permission.

escape said...

wow! i was already shocked when i saw you taking pictures of the national museum. and now wedding photos!!! im quite impressed with the people of singapore.

here in the philippines, picture taking is not allowed in the national museum.

alicesg said...

Dongho, it is allowed over here but without flash and no videos. You can see many blogs with photos of the museum in here. We have so many museums that have same rules too.

Unknown said...

Sounds likea people-friendly museum! Great!

Anya said...

Lovely shots,fantastic place for wedding shots ...

Horsoon said...

You provide a very different perspective of a museum. I like it!

Lara said...

these people know how to give the building a good and fun use!

scott davidson said...

15. What an interesting blog, introduced by a thought-provoking photo. The unusual wall painting of the dwellings is also a strangely modern interpretation. Something like this hieroglyphic view of a park by Swiss painter Paul Klee, http://EN.WahooArt.com/A55A04/w.nsf/OPRA/BRUE-8LT475.
The image can be seen at wahooart.com who can supply you with a canvas print of