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Singapore Philatelic Museum

Delighting In Stamps!

One of the most technologically advanced countries in the world, Singapore is a popular tourist destination that is home to a wide range of attractions that can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Amidst this cosmopolitan city you will find some truly unique sites of interest as well which are dedicated to more traditional elements such as the humble stamp!
The Singapore Philatelic Museum focuses on the history and evolution of stamps in Singapore and the world. Philately or the study of stamps is a fascinating pastime that still draws much interest even in today’s world of electronic mail and instant messaging. The museum showcases a variety of local stamps and even features collections from countries belonging to the Universal Postal Union.
Located near the Clarke Quay and City Hall stations, the Singapore Philatelic Museum was inaugurated in 1995 and is the first of its kind in Southeast Asia. The museum can be found within a colonial building that is a century-old and which offers a unique setting in which to enjoy the collections on display.
Apart from various special exhibitions that take place throughout the year, the museum also has an impressive permanent collection that provides a unique insight into stamps. The museum’s permanent galleries include different sections that have a different colour theme. The Orange Room is where you can see the world’s first stamp and learn how stamps offer insight into such aspects as technology, science and culture. At the Green Room you can find out more about the collecting of stamps and those involved in this fascinating pastime as well as view collections that go back to the country’s independence. Those interested in how stamps are conceived and produced can head to the Purple Room which also showcases printing methods and printing plates.
Old and rare stamps are displayed at the Room of Rarities and include philatelic material that go back to the 1800s, while you can learn about the traditions and cultures of the county’s migrant races in the Heritage Room.
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