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Singapore Musical Box Museum

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"The museum is available only through a guided tour by reservation, which lasts approximately one hour.

To make a reservation, please inquire about the booking procedure from someone who knows the contact information.

Fees:

Adult: $20.00

Singapore Resident: $18.00

Student (Primary & Secondary): $12.00

Preschool: FREE
Each tour accommodates a maximum of 8 participants.

We are looking forward to meeting you."

Rating
4.8
423 reviews
Facebook Likes
1,500
1,700 follows
Category
Community museum
Monthly Visits
458
2025/3
Address
37A Circular Rd, Singapore 049393

Extra Info

Title: Singapore Musical Box Museum


URL Source: http://www.singaporemusicalboxmuseum.org/


Published Time: 2023-02-28T17:56:38+09:00


Markdown Content:


Discover the antique musical boxes in the first musical box museum in Singapore.


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Dear Valued Customers of the Museum


We are excited to announce that we have successfully relocated and reopened on October 1, 2024.


As we move forward, our commitment remains steadfast: to share and promote a deeper understanding of culture and history while striving to create an even more engaging and welcoming environment.


As a heritage and arts institution dedicated to contributing to Singaporean society, we greatly appreciate your ongoing support.


We are truly excited to welcome you back to experience the melodious sounds of our musical boxes once again.


Thank you for your continued patronage, and we look forward to seeing you soon.


Sincerely,


Singapore Musical Box Museum


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Overview


Musical Boxes were an important symbol of European culture dating back to the 19th century and early 20th century.


Historical resources have shown that Singapore played an integral part in the progress and development of musical boxes in South-east Asia during that time frame.


In this Singapore’s first musical box museum, we aim to share the historical background from the rise to the fall of the musical boxes to how it made its way to Singapore in the 19th century to the public.


We aim to also, to function as a repository for academic research, education and above all, preservation of such artifacts in Singapore for future generations.