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Singapore Sports Museum
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The Singapore Sports Museum is a sports museum in Singapore, located at the Singapore Sports Hub in Kallang. The Singapore Sports Museum was established in 1983 at the former National Stadium to preserve and showcase Singapore's sporting heritage.
Nearby attractions
Singapore Indoor Stadium
2 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397691
Shimano Cycling World
6 Stadium Walk, #01-02, Singapore 397698
OCBC Square
Stadium Walk, Singapore
National Stadium
1 Stadium Dr, Singapore 397629
Tiara Waterfront
Singapore Indoor Stadium, 2 Stadium Walk, #01-05 Tiara Waterfront, Singapore 397691
Splash-N-Surf
Level 3 Kallang Wave Mall Near gate 21 of National, stadium, Singapore 397629
Kallang Theatre
1 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397688
Tanjong Rhu Lookout Tower
50 Tanjong Rhu Pl, Singapore 436621
Kallang Ice World
5 Stadium Walk, Level 3, Singapore 397693
Jolly Fields by Zoomoov
1 Stadium Pl, level 1 - 37, Singapore 397628
Nearby restaurants
Poulet - Kallang Wave Mall
1 Stadium Pl, #01-17 Wave Mall, Singapore 397628
ASTONS Specialities
1 Stadium Pl, #02 - 04, Singapore 397628
Sanook Kitchen - Kallang Wave Mall
1 Stadium Pl, #01-16/K8, Singapore 397628
Seoul Yummy (Kallang Wave Mall)
1 Stadium Pl, #01-47 Wave Mall, Singapore 397628
Rocking Rickshaw
01-12, Kallang Wave Mall, 1 Stadium Pl, Singapore 397628
Al Capone's
1 Stadium Pl, #01-15 Kallang Wave Mall, Singapore 397628
OMOOMO (Kallang Wave Mall)
1 Stadium Place, Kallang Wave Mall, #01-40, Singapore 397628
极鲜 Ji Xian Seafood & Hong Kong Dim Sum Express
1 Stadium Pl, #02-15 Kallang Wave Mall, Singapore 397628
Kei Kaisendon Kallang Wave Mall
1 Stadium Pl, #01-46, Singapore 397628
Popeyes Kallang Wave Mall
1 Stadium Pl, #02-02 Wave Mall, Singapore 397628
Nearby hotels
Hotel Traveltine Downtown Singapore, Trademark Collection by Wyndham
700 Beach Rd, Hotel Traveltine, Singapore 199598
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Singapore Sports Museum

6 Stadium Walk, Singapore 397698
4.6(226)
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The Singapore Sports Museum is a sports museum in Singapore, located at the Singapore Sports Hub in Kallang. The Singapore Sports Museum was established in 1983 at the former National Stadium to preserve and showcase Singapore's sporting heritage.

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attractions: Singapore Indoor Stadium, Shimano Cycling World, OCBC Square, National Stadium, Tiara Waterfront, Splash-N-Surf, Kallang Theatre, Tanjong Rhu Lookout Tower, Kallang Ice World, Jolly Fields by Zoomoov, restaurants: Poulet - Kallang Wave Mall, ASTONS Specialities, Sanook Kitchen - Kallang Wave Mall, Seoul Yummy (Kallang Wave Mall), Rocking Rickshaw, Al Capone's, OMOOMO (Kallang Wave Mall), 极鲜 Ji Xian Seafood & Hong Kong Dim Sum Express, Kei Kaisendon Kallang Wave Mall, Popeyes Kallang Wave Mall
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+65 6653 8900
Website
sportshub.com.sg

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Nearby attractions of Singapore Sports Museum

Singapore Indoor Stadium

Shimano Cycling World

OCBC Square

National Stadium

Tiara Waterfront

Splash-N-Surf

Kallang Theatre

Tanjong Rhu Lookout Tower

Kallang Ice World

Jolly Fields by Zoomoov

Singapore Indoor Stadium

Singapore Indoor Stadium

4.5

(1.4K)

Open 24 hours
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Shimano Cycling World

Shimano Cycling World

4.7

(133)

Open 24 hours
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OCBC Square

OCBC Square

4.4

(201)

Open 24 hours
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National Stadium

National Stadium

4.5

(2.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Candlelight : Christmas Classics
Candlelight : Christmas Classics
Sat, Dec 20 • 7:00 PM
1 Empress Place Empress Place Building, 179555
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Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition
Monet Inside: An Immersive Exhibition
Tue, Dec 16 • 12:00 PM
600 North Bridge Road, 188778
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Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
Mon, Dec 15 • 5:30 PM
25 Scotts Road, Singapore, 228220
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Nearby restaurants of Singapore Sports Museum

Poulet - Kallang Wave Mall

ASTONS Specialities

Sanook Kitchen - Kallang Wave Mall

Seoul Yummy (Kallang Wave Mall)

Rocking Rickshaw

Al Capone's

OMOOMO (Kallang Wave Mall)

极鲜 Ji Xian Seafood & Hong Kong Dim Sum Express

Kei Kaisendon Kallang Wave Mall

Popeyes Kallang Wave Mall

Poulet - Kallang Wave Mall

Poulet - Kallang Wave Mall

4.7

(3.2K)

Click for details
ASTONS Specialities

ASTONS Specialities

4.6

(1.1K)

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Sanook Kitchen - Kallang Wave Mall

Sanook Kitchen - Kallang Wave Mall

4.6

(581)

Click for details
Seoul Yummy (Kallang Wave Mall)

Seoul Yummy (Kallang Wave Mall)

4.6

(259)

Click for details
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SeanSean
There was a heavy downpour at the stadium and I was searching for the library but instead I stumbled upon this sport museum. This museum has a huge lobby with a reception counter and also a high ceiling with multiple blankets hanging on the wall. They were supposed to mean something where each square fabric from different sources were sew together. The entrance fee for adults is 10 dollars. It is free for locals. It operates till 8 pm. As you entered, another staff was there manning the wall of fame. Wall of fame contains the names of prominent athletics from Singapore. A committee would decide who could get onto the wall. They started this since 1985. As you entered the hall, you could see pictures and explanations of various sport related landmarks of Singapore. This, for me, was the most interesting part for me. Within the main hall, they contained information of football, various information of the leagues. Then there was key Singapore sport persons throughout history. Very interestingly you could see the weights and barbell to show how Tan Howe Liang used to carry. A big section was also dedicated to the summer Olympics and winter Olympics. The Singapore Youth Olympics was also covered prominently. The history of the Kallang stadium and how it was replaced by the new national stadium was covered. Some items like flood light, gates, signs, benches from Kallang staidum were on display too. There was a putting golf as an activity you could try. However no golf club nor ball was in sight for you to use. One of the most interesting activities for me was making three mini cards using a few stamps at three stations. You could see the cards in my photos. In fact there was an activity booklet designed for youngsters and they could put this completed cards into the booklet. The booklet was supposed to engage the youngster to look for information in the museum. At the end of the day, I think that this museum wouldn't be very interesting for the mainstream visitors unless they love a particular aspect of sports. Furthermore, Singapore is not known to produce prominent sport persons. A normal person could probably finish a walkthrough in 15 minutes. But if you want to make full use of the information there. You would probably need one to two days to fully appreciate. I would recommend at least a visit if you are there and if you are a local since it is free. But it may not be worthwhile to pay for a ticket of 10 dollars. The place was not crowded at all. For the most part I was the only visitor. By the way, I learned from the staff that the sports library had closed down and was replaced by a ticketed kind of attraction.
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Foreigner admission: SGD 10, payable by credit card. What a surprise to stop by learning about the sports in Singapore, as to its history of development in terms of civilian facilities, physical education, past achievements in international event and some extra diet information by their national athletes. Knew the famous Olympic gold medalist Joseph Schooling as the first in Singapore history, but it is a pity that not much introduciron about him. There is a lot of information to see in this nice museum. Glad to be here almost none else around luckily.
Stephie TanStephie Tan
Family outing worthy location right beside the Sports Library and Kallang Wave mall. Steps away from the Stadium MRT Exit. Full of educational info! This is the great place to bring your kids and perhaps create the awareness for the importance of sports to our society. There is a special section for the bicycle enthusiasts! Note: Remember to bring your ID to access the museum!
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There was a heavy downpour at the stadium and I was searching for the library but instead I stumbled upon this sport museum. This museum has a huge lobby with a reception counter and also a high ceiling with multiple blankets hanging on the wall. They were supposed to mean something where each square fabric from different sources were sew together. The entrance fee for adults is 10 dollars. It is free for locals. It operates till 8 pm. As you entered, another staff was there manning the wall of fame. Wall of fame contains the names of prominent athletics from Singapore. A committee would decide who could get onto the wall. They started this since 1985. As you entered the hall, you could see pictures and explanations of various sport related landmarks of Singapore. This, for me, was the most interesting part for me. Within the main hall, they contained information of football, various information of the leagues. Then there was key Singapore sport persons throughout history. Very interestingly you could see the weights and barbell to show how Tan Howe Liang used to carry. A big section was also dedicated to the summer Olympics and winter Olympics. The Singapore Youth Olympics was also covered prominently. The history of the Kallang stadium and how it was replaced by the new national stadium was covered. Some items like flood light, gates, signs, benches from Kallang staidum were on display too. There was a putting golf as an activity you could try. However no golf club nor ball was in sight for you to use. One of the most interesting activities for me was making three mini cards using a few stamps at three stations. You could see the cards in my photos. In fact there was an activity booklet designed for youngsters and they could put this completed cards into the booklet. The booklet was supposed to engage the youngster to look for information in the museum. At the end of the day, I think that this museum wouldn't be very interesting for the mainstream visitors unless they love a particular aspect of sports. Furthermore, Singapore is not known to produce prominent sport persons. A normal person could probably finish a walkthrough in 15 minutes. But if you want to make full use of the information there. You would probably need one to two days to fully appreciate. I would recommend at least a visit if you are there and if you are a local since it is free. But it may not be worthwhile to pay for a ticket of 10 dollars. The place was not crowded at all. For the most part I was the only visitor. By the way, I learned from the staff that the sports library had closed down and was replaced by a ticketed kind of attraction.
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Foreigner admission: SGD 10, payable by credit card. What a surprise to stop by learning about the sports in Singapore, as to its history of development in terms of civilian facilities, physical education, past achievements in international event and some extra diet information by their national athletes. Knew the famous Olympic gold medalist Joseph Schooling as the first in Singapore history, but it is a pity that not much introduciron about him. There is a lot of information to see in this nice museum. Glad to be here almost none else around luckily.
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Family outing worthy location right beside the Sports Library and Kallang Wave mall. Steps away from the Stadium MRT Exit. Full of educational info! This is the great place to bring your kids and perhaps create the awareness for the importance of sports to our society. There is a special section for the bicycle enthusiasts! Note: Remember to bring your ID to access the museum!
Stephie Tan

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4.0
30w

There was a heavy downpour at the stadium and I was searching for the library but instead I stumbled upon this sport museum. This museum has a huge lobby with a reception counter and also a high ceiling with multiple blankets hanging on the wall. They were supposed to mean something where each square fabric from different sources were sew together. The entrance fee for adults is 10 dollars. It is free for locals. It operates till 8 pm.

As you entered, another staff was there manning the wall of fame. Wall of fame contains the names of prominent athletics from Singapore. A committee would decide who could get onto the wall. They started this since 1985.

As you entered the hall, you could see pictures and explanations of various sport related landmarks of Singapore. This, for me, was the most interesting part for me.

Within the main hall, they contained information of football, various information of the leagues. Then there was key Singapore sport persons throughout history. Very interestingly you could see the weights and barbell to show how Tan Howe Liang used to carry.

A big section was also dedicated to the summer Olympics and winter Olympics. The Singapore Youth Olympics was also covered prominently.

The history of the Kallang stadium and how it was replaced by the new national stadium was covered. Some items like flood light, gates, signs, benches from Kallang staidum were on display too.

There was a putting golf as an activity you could try. However no golf club nor ball was in sight for you to use.

One of the most interesting activities for me was making three mini cards using a few stamps at three stations. You could see the cards in my photos. In fact there was an activity booklet designed for youngsters and they could put this completed cards into the booklet. The booklet was supposed to engage the youngster to look for information in the museum.

At the end of the day, I think that this museum wouldn't be very interesting for the mainstream visitors unless they love a particular aspect of sports. Furthermore, Singapore is not known to produce prominent sport persons. A normal person could probably finish a walkthrough in 15 minutes. But if you want to make full use of the information there. You would probably need one to two days to fully appreciate.

I would recommend at least a visit if you are there and if you are a local since it is free. But it may not be worthwhile to pay for a ticket of 10 dollars. The place was not crowded at all. For the most part I was the only visitor.

By the way, I learned from the staff that the sports library had closed down and was replaced by a ticketed kind...

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5.0
2y

The Singapore Sports Museum offers an exhilarating glimpse into the dynamic world of sports, beautifully preserving the nation's athletic heritage. From the pioneering athletes who blazed trails to the modern-day champions, this museum ingeniously captures the essence of Singapore's sports journey. The interactive exhibits breathe life into history, allowing visitors to test their skills and feel the adrenaline of competition. With its engaging narrative and commitment to community engagement, the museum serves as a powerful reminder of the nation's dedication to sports excellence. Whether you're a sports enthusiast or simply curious, a visit to the Singapore Sports Museum promises an enriching experience that celebrates the triumphs, challenges, and unwavering spirit that define Singapore's...

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2.0
6y

Whats the point of having a sports museum if there are no activities that allow people to do kinesthetic activities so as "to embrace an active lifestyle and culture"? It is so manicured, strictly patrolled by overzealous security guards ,and boring for an adult much less for a young kid. Also the children corner is an afterthought, with no connection to sports or exercise thus having a discordance between the venue and the theme. The irony is, the shimano cycling exhibition attached nearby is a good example of what a sports museum is supposed to be, with a good mix of "active" and "passive" exhibits. Thank god it is free but wont go again unless they review...

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