The renowned Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore has acquired renown as the pioneering institution in the region to provide a widespread yet integrated view of the numerous and fascinating civilisations that can be found in the area of Asia. As befitting its status amongst the National Museums of Singapore, the institution aims to foster a deeper understanding and appreciation of the culturally rich elements which make up Singapore’s vibrant multi-ethnic heritage.
Whilst the majority of the forefathers of Singapore settled in the city-state during the last two centuries, the diverse cultures of these different peoples are naturally far older. This perspective of the history of Singapore is the main focus of the museum. Therefore the establishment’s collection focuses primarily on the cultures of these ancestors who arrived from Southeast Asia, China, as well as South Asia and West Asia.
The first premise’s of the institution was located at Armenian Street and was opened in April 1997. At the time of its inception the museum largely featured Chinese civilisations. Later its focus shifted to Peranakan culture, with attractive displays of Peranakan porcelain, silver and jewellery as well as a replica of a traditional altar from one of Singapore’s hereditary mansions. Later these premises were developed into a special Peranakan Museum.

The museum also features a restaurant and café, a souvenir shop, a well-equipped auditorium and an attractive function room which offers a sensational panoramic view of the picturesque Singapore River.
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