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  2. List of arts and entertainment venues in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Chinese Orchestra. The Arts House at the Old Parliament. The Chamber. 2004 (Refurbished) 200. Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall. Victoria Concert Hall. Concert hall. 1905.

  3. Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay - Wikipedia

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    Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay [note 1] or nicknamed as The Durian [1] [page needed] is a performing arts centre located in the Downtown Core of Singapore near the mouth of the Singapore River. Named after the nearby Esplanade Park , it consists of two rounded structures: one housing a concert hall with about 1,600 seats; and the other a ...

  4. The Float @ Marina Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Float at Marina Bay, stylised as The Float@Marina Bay and also known as the Marina Bay Floating Platform, was a multi-purpose outdoor venue at the Downtown Core area of Marina Bay, Singapore. The venue consists of a 120 by 83 m (394 by 272 feet) steel platform in the Marina Reservoir, and a 27,000-seat grandstand along the shore.

  5. New Creation Church - Wikipedia

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    The building was designed by Andrew Bromberg of the architectural firm Aedas, [9] and cost S$500 million to develop. [10] The Star Performing Arts Centre is used as the church service venue for New Creation Church. [11] [12] The Star Vista is a shopping mall occupying three floors in The Star, and was developed by CapitaLand. [13]

  6. Marina Bay Sands - Wikipedia

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    Marina Bay Sands is an integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore and a landmark of the city. At its opening in 2010, it was deemed the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion (US$6.88 billion).

  7. Peranakan Museum - Wikipedia

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    A central feature of the museum is the Peranakan Wedding Bed which once belonged to Mrs. Quah Hong Chiam of Penang, and the very bed where she gave birth to the first seven of her 11 children. [3] On 1 April 2019, the museum was closed for renovations works, which is expected to be completed by 2022. [4] The museum reopened on 17 February 2023. [5]

  8. Suntec City - Wikipedia

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    Suntec Singapore International Convention and Exhibition Centre, with the towers in the background. Suntec City is a major mixed-use development located in Marina Centre, a subzone of the Downtown Core in Singapore, which combines a shopping mall, office buildings, and a convention centre. Construction began on 18 January 1992 and was completed ...

  9. Singapore Expo - Wikipedia

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    Singapore EXPO is the largest convention and exhibition venue in Singapore with over 100,000 square metres of column-free, indoor space spread over 10 halls. The center was designed by Cox Richardson Rayner, built by PSA International, and funded by the Ministry of Trade and Industry. The S$220 million building (excluding the cost of the 40,000 ...