Quirky Vintage Camera Museum In Singapore Has Giant Camera Statues, Rare Photographs & Over 1000 Cameras
If you're a sucker for things that offer Insta-worthy opportunities, here's something to add to your list of things to do in Singapore: Vintage Camera's Museum.
Keep reading to find out more!
The photo opportunities start even before you enter the museum as the building is shaped like a giant camera where you'll walk through the "camera lens" to enter.
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As expected from the name of the museum, it's home to vintage cameras, with around 1000 cameras in display including replicas of the world's biggest camera, the Mammoth camera.
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Vintage Camera's Museum also has other unique cameras on display like a walking stick camera, spy cameras, pigeon cameras, 3D camera and pistol cameras. There's also a rare collection of photographs featuring interesting facets about photography including an authentic replica of the first ever photograph taken.
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There's also another photo op outside the museum with two giant arms holding a camera.
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Tickets are priced at $20 for adults and $15 for children and seniors.
The museum has a great location too, about a 6-minute walk from Bugis MRT Station. While you're at the Bugis area, you can check out Gelam Gallery, one of our picks of 15 lesser known Insta-worthy spots and have lunch or dinner at Ginger, a gorgeous garden-themed restaurant.
Vintage Camera's Museum
Address: No. 8c & 8D Jalan Kledek, Singapore 199263 (Nearest MRT Station: Bugis)
Opening hours: 10.30 am to 7.30 pm daily
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