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NUS Museum

Get a glimpse of Asian art and artefacts at this museum on the campus field of the National University of Singapore (NUS).

NUS Museum, which opened in 1955, houses more than 8,000 artefacts grouped into 4 different collections. The Lee Kong Chian Collection, South and Southeast Asian Collection and The Ng Eng Teng Collection. The collection consists of ancient items such as ancient Chinese arts, Indian sculptures and modern paintings.

Currently, the collections are used to study art history and as resources for research purposes.

Getting Here

Address 

50 Kent Ridge Crescent, National University of Singapore, Singapore 119279

Opening Hours

Tuesday to Saturday 10am-6pm
Closed on Sunday and Public Holidays
Mondays are reserved for the school and faculty and visits are by appointment only

By Bus

Clementi Road, NUS Faculty of Engineering (16159)
Buses 33, 96, 183, 188

Clementi Road, Japanese Primary School (16151)
Buses 33, 183, 188
NUS Shuttle Bus K

Kent Ridge Crescent, Raffles Hall (16169)
Buses 96, 151
NUS Shuttle Bus K

Kent Ridge Crescent, NUS Museum (16161)
Buses 151
NUS Shuttle Bus A2, D1, D2, BTC, K

Price

Admission is free

By MRT

Alight at Clementi MRT station then take bus 96, 183 or 188 (details below); or
Alight at Kent Ridge MRT station then take NUS Shuttle Bus D2, K or BTC

Contact / Group Visit

Group visits of up to 20 pax are allowed but are by appointment only. Groups must be split into sub-groups of 5 pax each, with no intermingling between sub-groups. Please write in to us for further details.

For any further queries, please email
museum@nus.edu.sg
or contact us via our social media messaging platforms.

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