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Quirky Vintage Camera Museum In Singapore Has Giant Camera Statues, Rare Photographs & Over 1000 Cameras

Quirky Vintage Camera Museum In Singapore Has Giant Camera Statues, Rare Photographs & Over 1000 Cameras

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By Karmen on 03 Feb 2021
Digital Editor
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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 SingaporeVintage 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.

Vintage Camera's Museum shaped like giant white cameraPhoto from prisha_khimavat via Instagram

Vintage Camera's Museum entrancePhoto from wandervibesonly via Instagram

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.

giant mammoth camera at vintage camera museumPhoto from Vintage Camera's Museum

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.

Vintage Camera's Museum cameras on displayPhoto from yenser via Instagram

Vintage Camera's Museum retro cameraPhoto from yenser via Instagram

old cameras on display at Vintage Camera's MuseumPhoto from yenser via Instagram

There's also another photo op outside the museum with two giant arms holding a camera.

statue of hand holding camera at Vintage Camera's MuseumPhoto from jaslifeadventure via Instagram

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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