Singapore Philatelic Museum

 Singapore Philatelic Museum

Singapore Philatelic Museum is a place to store a collection of local and foreign stamps are valuable and full of stories in the history of Singapore.

Contained in the museum collection includes stamps and other postal items from 1830 until now. Included therein is also stamps from other countries including the Universal Postal Union member associations.

In a permanent gallery to introduce the theme of the stamp on the entire world, created the first postage stamp, and stamps a door connecting bridge of information between countries.

The museum is also used as a place of education for schoolchildren in Singapore. From stamps, students can learn about the history, culture of the peoples of other countries and Singapore.

Singapore Philatelic Museum was established on August 19, 1995 as a project Telecommunication Authority of Singapore (TAS). On 1 April 2000, the museum is transferred belonged National Heritage Board (NHB). NHB also subsidize the museum. Before becoming a museum, this building used to be Anglo Chinese School.

Opening hours: Monday at 13.00PM-19.00PM, Tuesday-Sunday at 9.00am-19.00PM

Location: 23-B Coleman Street, Singapore 179 807

How to Go:
- MRT: 5 minutes walk from City Hall, Clarke Quay, and Bras Basah MRT station.
- Public Bus: down at the bus stop in the Armenian Church or the MICA building on Hill Street.
- Parking: Armenian Street between the Bible House and the Peranakan Museum.

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