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Singapore Philatelic Museum
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The Singapore Philatelic Museum is a museum about the postal history of Singapore and its stamps. The museum, located at 23-B Coleman Street in Singapore, was formerly part of the Anglo-Chinese School, completed in 1906. In the 1970s, the building became the Methodist Book Room until it was restored to become the present museum.

Singapore Philatelic Museum opened on 19 August 1995 to promote interest in and the appreciation of Singapore's history and heritage in philately. Besides the permanent galleries, the theme galleries offer a host of changing exhibitions throughout the year. These include displays from the private collections of renowned philatelists, travelling exhibitions from overseas and themed exhibitions to commemorate new stamp issues. The museum has a stamp shop, and is popular with stamp collectors.

There are files where visitors can inspect all of the Republic of Singapore stamps issued. Also on exhibit is a German forgery of a British postage stamp printed during World War II which intentionally has a printing error which mocks King George VI.

Opening Hours

Monday : 1.00 p.m - 7.00 p.m (Last admission 6.30 p.m)

Tuesday - Sunday : 9.30 a.m - 7.00 p.m (Last admission 6.30 p.m)

Getting there

[ By Mass Rapid Train (MRT) ]

A 5-minute walk from City Hall, Clarke Quay and Bras Basah Stations

[ By Bus ]

Alight at Armenian Church or Old Hill Street Police Station at Hill Street

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Address:
23-B Coleman Street,
Singapore 179807

GPS:
1.292904, 103.848742
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