Changi Museum, Singapore

1000 Upper Changi Road North , Singapore (See it on map)

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Where?

In the general area of the airport.

What?

A museum and church.

Anything else you need to know?

Once a former prisoner camp, the prisoners built a church from wood as a symbol of hope during their years of detainment. The government later built a replica at the request of former POWs and relatives as a memorial. Also houses a museum.

Opening times?

Daily 9:30am-4:30pm.

Entrance fee?

Free, charge for audio headsets.

Reviews of Changi Museum

Changi Museum has a rating of 100% from a total of 1 review and rating, below are some reviews of Changi Museum

  • guy from UK, has 37 reviewsguy says:

    The Changi Museum is dedicated to the civilian internees and POWs held during the Japanese occupation of Singapore in 1942. It is particularly moving and definitely worth a visit as a testimony to the inhumanity of war, and for the heartening resourcefulness in the face of extreme adversity.... more

    Posted: on Mar 1, 2008 // Rated: |

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