FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Is the exhibition free?

No, an admission ticket to the museum is still required. To purchase a ticket, click here.

Do I need to pre-purchase my admission ticket online before coming to the museum?

No, admission tickets can be purchased in-person at the museum ticketing counter, subject to availability (the same SISTIC booking fee still applies). Please take note that the museum counter only accepts payment made by NETS or credit card.

What are the opening hours of the museum?

The museum is open from 10am-6pm, Tuesday to Sunday

How do I get to the museum?

For directions to the museum, including tips on travelling by bus, train, and car, click here.

Is there a parking facility available at the Museum?

Yes, there are available parking spaces located at NUS Carpark 3A. More parking facilities are also available at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (NUS Carpark 3) and NUS Raffles Hall (NUS Carpark 4). Parking is free on Sundays and Public Holidays.

Can I purchase the works displayed in the exhibition?

Yes, selected works are available for purchase at Greydient Store.

What can I expect to see at the museum other than the exhibition?

The museum is divided into 2 floors. The Nature of Things Exhibition is located on the second floor. The first floor houses fifteen thematic zones, each showcasing specimens from the museum’s collection. The current star attraction, three sauropod fossils, is located in the Dinosaur Zone.

Is the exhibition free?

No, an admission ticket to the museum is still required. To purchase a ticket, click here.

Do I need to pre-purchase my admission ticket online before coming to the museum?

No, admission tickets can be purchased in-person at the museum ticketing counter, subject to availability (the same SISTIC booking fee still applies). Please take note that the museum counter only accepts payment made by NETS or credit card.

What are the opening hours of the museum?

The museum is open from 10am-6pm, Tuesday to Sunday

How do I get to the museum?

For directions to the museum, including tips on travelling by bus, train, and car, click here.

Is there a parking facility available at the Museum?

Yes, there are available parking spaces located at NUS Carpark 3A. More parking facilities are also available at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (NUS Carpark 3) and NUS Raffles Hall (NUS Carpark 4). Parking is free on Sundays and Public Holidays.

Can I purchase the works displayed in the exhibition?

Yes, selected works are available for purchase at Greydient Store.

What can I expect to see at the museum other than the exhibition?

The museum is divided into 2 floors. The Nature of Things Exhibition is located on the second floor. The first floor houses fifteen thematic zones, each showcasing specimens from the museum’s collection. The current star attraction, three sauropod fossils, is located in the Dinosaur Zone.

Is the exhibition free?

No, an admission ticket to the museum is still required. To purchase a ticket, click here.

Do I need to pre-purchase my admission ticket online before coming to the museum?

No, admission tickets can be purchased in-person at the museum ticketing counter, subject to availability (the same SISTIC booking fee still applies). Please take note that the museum counter only accepts payment made by NETS or credit card.

What are the opening hours of the museum?

The museum is open from 10am-6pm, Tuesday to Sunday

How do I get to the museum?

For directions to the museum, including tips on travelling by bus, train, and car, click here.

Is there a parking facility available at the Museum?

Yes, there are available parking spaces located at NUS Carpark 3A. More parking facilities are also available at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (NUS Carpark 3) and NUS Raffles Hall (NUS Carpark 4). Parking is free on Sundays and Public Holidays.

Can I purchase the works displayed in the exhibition?

Yes, selected works are available for purchase at Greydient Store.

What can I expect to see at the museum other than the exhibition?

The museum is divided into 2 floors. The Nature of Things Exhibition is located on the second floor. The first floor houses fifteen thematic zones, each showcasing specimens from the museum’s collection. The current star attraction, three sauropod fossils, is located in the Dinosaur Zone.

Is the exhibition free?

No, an admission ticket to the museum is still required. To purchase a ticket, click here.

Do I need to pre-purchase my admission ticket online before coming to the museum?

No, admission tickets can be purchased in-person at the museum ticketing counter, subject to availability (the same SISTIC booking fee still applies). Please take note that the museum counter only accepts payment made by NETS or credit card.

What are the opening hours of the museum?

The museum is open from 10am-6pm, Tuesday to Sunday

How do I get to the museum?

For directions to the museum, including tips on travelling by bus, train, and car, click here.

Is there a parking facility available at the Museum?

Yes, there are available parking spaces located at NUS Carpark 3A. More parking facilities are also available at Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (NUS Carpark 3) and NUS Raffles Hall (NUS Carpark 4). Parking is free on Sundays and Public Holidays.

Can I purchase the works displayed in the exhibition?

Yes, selected works are available for purchase at Greydient Store.

What can I expect to see at the museum other than the exhibition?

The museum is divided into 2 floors. The Nature of Things Exhibition is located on the second floor. The first floor houses fifteen thematic zones, each showcasing specimens from the museum’s collection. The current star attraction, three sauropod fossils, is located in the Dinosaur Zone.

Important Things to Note:

  • Please do not touch or interact with any of the works or specimens on display.

  • No food or drinks are allowed inside any of the galleries.

  • Flash photography and the use of selfie-sticks are prohibited.

  • Keep a tight hold on your tickets, as they will not be replaced if lost!