Originally a 20th-century colonial bungalow, the building that once housed the Singapore Philatelic Museum has been reimagined as the Children’s Museum Singapore. Located in the heart of the city, its vibrant rainbow-colored facade stands out, adding a splash of color to the urban landscape. Inside, visitors are greeted by interactive exhibits designed to engage and educate young minds, making it a dynamic space for families and children to explore and learn together.
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