Singapore Navy Museum

Posted: 7th Aug 2023
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A three-storey museum that showcases the rich history and accomplishments of the Republic of Singapore Navy (RSN). There are 12 different exhibitions to explore!
Chapters

At-A-Glance

Main Highlights

🚤 Our Maritime History
Highlights the importance of the maritime domain and the corresponding need for a strong and capable Navy today
🚢Tunnel of Progress
A display of the progressive evolution of RSN ships over the years, showing the growth and advancement of the Navy. Check out the first ship to fire an anti-ship missile in 1974, the Sea Wolf-class Missile Gunboats.
👨🏻‍✈️ Nothing Stands in Our Way
Find out more about the roles and responsibilities of this elite force, Naval Diving Unit (NDU)
🚀 Striking Deeper, Higher and Further
The RSN’s capabilities and strengths are displayed through model missiles, videos and images. There are missiles such as the Aster, the Harpoon, the A244S Torpedo and the Barak are on display.
🇸🇬 Global Partnerships and Friendships
Display key artefacts received by RSN, demonstrating the extensive network and strong connections the RSN maintains with navies worldwide, emphasising the vital significance of naval diplomacy.
🎥Navy Heartware
Featuring a 3-minute film of the challenges faced at sea and the values embodied by these sailors

Photo Reel

Welcome to Singapore Navy Museum!

A show which take visitors on a time-travelling journey to understand Singapore relationship with the sea and highlights how Singapore was born of the sea.

Prominent artefacts within the collection include original artefacts from RSS Panglima, such as its helm, bell and propeller.

Tunnel of Progress - The Navy’s Crucible presents a compelling display of the progressive evolution of RSN ships over the years, reflecting the remarkable growth and advancement of the Navy.

Our Maritime Security highlights the efforts taken by the RSN to ensure that Singapore’s waters remain safe and secure.

Watch out for the missiles! Notable artefacts include model missiles such as the Aster, the Harpoon, the A244S Torpedo and the Barak.

Nothing Stands in Our Way

Delves into the rich history of the Naval Diving Unit (NDU), and informs the visitor of its many roles and responsibilities as the RSN’s elite force.

Global Partnerships and Friendships

Displays key artefacts received by RSN, demonstrating the extensive network and strong connections the RSN maintains with navies worldwide, emphasizing the vital significance of naval diplomacy.

Navy Heartware features a 3-minute short film of the challenges faced at sea and the values embodied by these sailors.

Outdoor Gallery proudly displays a collection of historic guns and weapon systems

Bean there

Done that!

Welcome to Singapore Navy Museum!

A show which take visitors on a time-travelling journey to understand Singapore relationship with the sea and highlights how Singapore...

Prominent artefacts within the collection include original artefacts from RSS Panglima, such as its helm, bell and propeller.

Tunnel of Progress - The Navy’s Crucible presents a compelling display of the progressive evolution of RSN ships over the...

Our Maritime Security highlights the efforts taken by the RSN to ensure that Singapore’s waters remain safe and secure.

Watch out for the missiles! Notable artefacts include model missiles such as the Aster, the Harpoon, the A244S Torpedo and...

Nothing Stands in Our Way

Delves into the rich history of the Naval Diving Unit (NDU), and informs the visitor of its many roles and...

Global Partnerships and Friendships Displays key artefacts received by RSN, demonstrating the extensive network and strong connections the RSN maintains...

Navy Heartware features a 3-minute short film of the challenges faced at sea and the values embodied by these sailors.

Outdoor Gallery proudly displays a collection of historic guns and weapon systems

Bean there

Done that!

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About the Place

📍𝗪𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲?
112 Tanah Merah Coast Road S498794

🚗𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗴𝗲𝘁 𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿𝗲?
By car: Via ECP
By Public Transport : Align at Tanah Merah MRT. From Tanah Merah Station Exit B bus stop, board SBS bus service 35 for 6 stops, until opp Changi Naval Base bus stop. Bus Service 35 operates on weekdays from 6.00am to 7.30pm, and on Saturdays from 6.00am to 3.00pm. This service does not operate on Sundays and Public Holidays.

🎟 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗲𝘀
Singapore Citizens & PR: Free of Charge
Tourists and Foreign Residents:
Adult: $8
Student/ Senior above 60 years old/ Person with disabilities: $5
Package for family of 5: $24

⏰ 𝗢𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗵𝗼𝘂𝗿𝘀:
Mon- Fri: 12pm to 5pm (Last entry at 4.30pm)
PH, Sat and Sun: 10am to 2pm (Last entry at 1.30pm)