— What You Can Expect —
Science Centre Singapore illuminates the wonders of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, drawing visitors into a realm of exploration and innovation.
From unraveling mysteries like phobias and aerospace to the intriguing life of butterflies, there's an exhibition to pique every interest. At KidsSTOP™, tailored for children aged 18 months to 8 years, play meets education in a sprawling 3,000m² space designed for youthful exploration.
For those looking to venture even further, the Omni-Theatre offers an escape to distant corners of the planets and the cosmos, all from the comfort of Southeast Asia's premier 8K 3D Digital Dome Theatre.
As a testament to the center's forward-thinking ethos, the Energy Story exhibition showcases humanity's journey with energy and underscores the importance of a sustainable future.
— Please note below guidelines when you visit—
Do:
- Respect the exhibits: Follow the instructions provided to interact with the exhibits.
- Listen to the staff: Pay attention to instructions and guidance given by Science Centre staff members. They are there to ensure your safety and enhance your experience.
- Keep the galleries clean: Dispose of trash in designated bins and help maintain the cleanliness of the galleries. This includes not eating inside the galleries.
- Supervise children: If you are visiting with children, ensure they are well-behaved and closely supervised to prevent any accidental damage.
- Be patient in crowded areas: If it's crowded, be patient and allow others to view the exhibits before moving on.
- Respect cultural differences: Be aware of cultural norms and differences between visitors from different countries and treat everyone with respect.
- Enjoy the experience: Take your time to fully appreciate the exhibits and enjoy the educational opportunities provided by the Science Centre.
- Re-entry to Science Centre should be through the main entrance turnstile.
- For Mirror Maze, please take a foam stick & return it after use.
Don't:
- No rowdy behaviour: Avoid loud and disruptive behaviour that can disturb other visitors' experiences.
- No climbing on exhibits: Refrain from leaning on or climbing on the exhibits.
- No eating or drinking in galleries: Food and drinks should be consumed only in designated areas, typically outside the galleries.
- No running: Running can be dangerous and may lead to accidents. Walk calmly and carefully throughout the Science Centre.
- No vandalism: Do not deface or damage any property or exhibits within the Science Centre.
- No littering: Dispose of trash properly and use designated bins for waste.
- No unauthorised access: Stay within designated guests’ areas and avoid entering restricted or staff-only areas.
- No re-entry to Science Centre via the exit turnstile from the shop.