SBG Heritage Museum

SBG Heritage Museum is close to Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Museum, Office Ring Road, Camwood Park, Tanglin, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 259570

  • Address: 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569
  • Website: nparks.gov.sg
  • Latitude, Longtitude: 1.3086915, 103.8176093

SBG Heritage Museum, opening hours today

Day of week Open Close
Sunday 9 AM 6 PM
Monday 9 AM 6 PM for the week
Tuesday 9 AM 6 PM
Wednesday 9 AM 6 PM
Thursday 9 AM 6 PM
Friday 9 AM 6 PM
Saturday 9 AM 6 PM
SBG Heritage Museum reviews

Here’s where you get a brief history of the botanical gardens and its gardeners. A small and quiet museum. Walking distance from the main gate.

small museum in the botanic gardens showcasing the history of the gardens and some plants (free admission)

This place provides a great experience on how Singapore Botanical Garden evolves over the time since 1800s, it's educational to see the historical people who involved in the progress of the garden. It's also display how different species of orchid are breed.

2023-09-01 Cheryl

Here’s where you get a brief history of the botanical gardens and its gardeners. A small and quiet museum. Walking distance from the main gate.

2023-09-01 Jason

small museum in the botanic gardens showcasing the history of the gardens and some plants (free admission)

2023-09-01 Emily

This place provides a great experience on how Singapore Botanical Garden evolves over the time since 1800s, it's educational to see the historical people who involved in the progress of the garden. It's also display how different species of orchid are breed.

2023-09-16 Ronald

I really enjoyed my visit to the SBG Heritage Museum. The museum provided a concise history of the botanical gardens and its gardeners. It was a small and quiet museum, which made it pleasant to explore. Additionally, it was conveniently located within walking distance from the main gate.

2023-09-21 Lynette

The Heritage Museum at the Singapore Botanic Gardens is a small but interesting museum that showcases the history of the gardens and its gardeners. The displays provide a glimpse into the evolution of the gardens since the 1800s and highlight the contributions of the people involved in its progress. It also features exhibits on the breeding of different species of orchids. Admission is free, making it a great educational experience for visitors.

2023-09-26 Zachary

I found the Heritage Museum at the Singapore Botanic Gardens to be a great educational experience. It gave me a glimpse into the history of the gardens and the efforts of the gardeners who have shaped it over time. The museum also had informative displays on orchid breeding, which was fascinating to learn about. Overall, it was a small and quiet museum, but it provided a valuable insight into the development of the botanical gardens.

2023-10-01 Michelle

The SBG Heritage Museum is a small museum located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It offers a glimpse into the history of the gardens and showcases the work of the gardeners. The museum is conveniently located within walking distance from the main gate, making it easily accessible for visitors. The exhibits provide an educational experience and highlight the breeding of different species of orchids. Overall, it is a worth a visit for those interested in the history and development of the gardens.

2023-10-06 Brandon

I visited the Heritage Museum at the Singapore Botanic Gardens and was impressed by the historical information it provided. It was interesting to learn about the evolution of the gardens since the 1800s and see the contributions made by the gardeners. The museum also had displays on orchid breeding, which added to the educational experience. The museum is small and quiet, creating a peaceful atmosphere for visitors. I would recommend visiting this museum for a unique look into the history of the botanical gardens.

2023-10-11 Jessica

The SBG Heritage Museum is a small museum that offers a glimpse into the history of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. It showcases the work of the gardeners and the development of the gardens over time. I found it to be educational and informative, especially the displays on orchid breeding. The museum is conveniently located within walking distance from the main gate, making it easily accessible for visitors. Overall, it is a quiet and peaceful place to learn about the botanical gardens.

2023-10-16 David

The Heritage Museum at the Singapore Botanic Gardens is a small but interesting museum that provides a brief history of the gardens and its gardeners. I appreciated the educational aspect of the museum, particularly the information on orchid breeding. It was a quiet and peaceful museum, which made it a pleasant experience. Additionally, it was conveniently located within walking distance from the main gate. I would recommend visiting this museum for a peaceful and informative experience.

2023-10-21 Melissa

I had a great experience at the SBG Heritage Museum. It was fascinating to learn about the evolution of the Singapore Botanic Gardens over the years and see the contributions made by the gardeners. The museum also had informative displays on orchid breeding, which added to the educational experience. The museum is small and quiet, making it a peaceful place to explore. It is conveniently located within walking distance from the main gate. I highly recommend visiting this museum to learn about the history of the botanical gardens.

2023-10-26 Brian

The SBG Heritage Museum at the Singapore Botanic Gardens is a small museum that provides an educational experience on the history of the gardens and its gardeners. The museum showcases the development of the gardens since the 1800s and highlights the breeding of different species of orchids. It is conveniently located within walking distance from the main gate, making it easily accessible for visitors. Overall, it is a quiet and informative museum that is worth a visit.

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