ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands Singapore
ArtScience Museum Singapore
It is also designed by world renowned architect Moshe Safdie, and it has also been called “The Welcoming Hand of Singapore” by Mr. Sheldon Adelson, the visionary chairman of Las Vegas Sands Corp. The curved roof of the museum harvests rainwater, sending it to a reflecting pool.
There are a total of 21 gallery spaces that will embrace achievements in both art and science in a total of 4,800 square meters of space here. Traveling exhibitions will change every three to six months.
Video of the ArtScience rain well collecting water for recycling
Embark on an amazing journey on the greatest trading route known to man in this exhibition that recreates the ancient cities of Asia and the Middle East.
Collectively known as the “Silk Road”, the Silk Routes were crucial paths for cultural, commercial and technological exchange between traders, merchants, soldiers and nomads from Ancient China, India, Tibet, Persia and Mediterranean countries a millennium ago.
This highly interactive exhibition, making its Asian debut, will immerse visitors in the sights, sounds and smells of the bustling marketplaces in Asia and the Middle East.
Go on a journey back to 13th century Mongolia with stunning re-creations of Mongolia’s grasslands and battlegrounds, complete with archaeological artifacts and weaponry of the Mongol Empire.
With the largest collection of Genghis Khan artifacts ever assembled from the conqueror’s reign, it tells the story of the man whose innovation, technological mastery and cultural creativity gave him the reputation of one of the world’s greatest yet most misunderstood leaders.
The exhibition will also shed light on the influence the Mongol empire had on culture, international law and finance even to this day.
For those who are looking for something different to do while in the island republic, head over to the MBS Integrated Resort and explore the many attractions offered here, while adults and children should check out the newly opened ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands Singapore.
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