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Science Centre, Singapore
Science Centre, Singapore was officially opened on 10 December 1977.
Built at a cost of SGD 12 million, it was originally known as Singapore Science Centre.
The centre was rebranded as Science Centre, Singapore (SCS) on its 30th anniversary on 7 December 1977.
You can rediscover the wonders of science with the help of more than 1,000 interactive exhibits at this world-class science museum.
Enjoy an exciting cinematic experience at the five-storey high dome-shaped Omni-Theatre.
The Science Centre Observatory which is located within the compound is open to the public for star gazing sessions
on Friday nights from 7.50pm to 10.00pm.
Address
15 Science Centre Road Singapore 609081
Tel: (65) 6425 2500
Fax: (65) 6565 9533
Opening Hours
Science Centre
Daily: 10.00am - 6.00pm
(Closed on Mondays except Public Holidays and School Holidays)
Omni-Theatre
Daily: 10.00am - 8.00pm
(Closed on Mondays except Public Holidays and School Holidays)
Admission
Science Centre
Adult: SGD 6
Child (3-16 years): SGD 3
Senior Citizen: SGD 3.60
Omnimax Movie (40min)
Adult: SGD 10
Child (3-12 years): SGD 5
Senior Citizen: SGD 7
Morphis Ride
Adult: SGD 4
Child (3-12 years): SGD 2
Super Value Package (Science Centre admission + 1 Omnimax movie (40min))
Adult: SGD 12.80
Child: SGD 6.40
Getting There
By MRT: Jurong East (NS1/EW24). 10-minute walk from station to Singapore Science Centre.
Website
Singapore Science Centre
Related books
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