Where sports history meets the future. Step into a world filled with rare artefacts, memorabilia, interactive displays, and inspiring stories of Singapore’s greatest sporting legends.
Relive the History of Sports in Singapore
Immerse yourself in Singapore’s first sporting museum, home to a unique collection of exhibits that celebrate the achievements of the nation’s sporting heroes. Whether you’re a sports enthusiast, a curious learner, or simply eager to explore Singapore’s rich sporting heritage, this museum offers something for everyone.
Temporary Galleries – Beginning of a Golden Age of Sport in Singapore (Late 1940s – 1950s)
Held in celebration of Sport Singapore’s Golden Anniversary (1973-2023) and Singapore HeritageFest 2023, this exhibition highlights the remarkable journeys of post-war Singapore’s top athletes. Discover the artefacts that accompanied them in their quest for glory, marking the dawn of a golden era in Singaporean sports.
Permanent Galleries
The Hall of Fame
A tribute to over 50 of Singapore’s greatest sporting legends, this gallery honours their extraordinary achievements.
Building a Dream
Travel back in time and explore the origins of local sports clubs and associations that shaped the careers of Singapore’s iconic athletes.
Chasing the Dream
Learn about Singapore’s efforts in nurturing the next generation of sporting talent through various initiatives and policies over the years.
Dream Venue
Uncover the story behind Singapore’s architectural marvel – the National Stadium – and the innovation that brought it to life.
Living the Dream
Follow the inspiring journeys of elite athletes, their challenges, and the resilience that made them sporting icons.
Collective Dream
Celebrate the unifying power of sports through memorabilia and stories of the organisations that make major sporting events possible.
Temporary Galleries – Beginning of a Golden Age of Sport in Singapore (Late 1940s – 1950s)
Our Badminton Greats
Did you know Singapore hosted the Thomas Cup in the 1950s? This exhibit showcases legends like Wong Peng Soon, “The Great Wong”, and his teammates who dominated the tournament from 1949 to 1955.
Champions of the Iron Game
Relive the golden era of weightlifting in Singapore, highlighted by Tan Howe Liang’s historic Olympic silver medal in 1960.
Success in the Malaya Cup
Alongside badminton’s triumphs, Singapore’s football team shone in the Malaya Cup. See the footcast of Chia Boon Leong, Singapore’s only footballer to compete in the Olympics.
Singapore Youth Olympic Museum
Dedicated to the next generation of athletes, this gallery commemorates the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games and the spirit that made it unforgettable.
Plan your visit today and dive into Singapore’s thrilling sporting legacy!
How to Get to Singapore Sports Museum
📍 6 Stadium Walk Singapore 397698
🚌 10, 11, 14, 16, 16M, 70, 70M, 196
🚇 Stadium, Tanjong Rhu MRT
🕙 Weekdays: 10am – 8pm Weekends, Eve of Public Holidays & Public Holidays: 10am – 9pm
🌐 sportshub.com.sg
🏷 Free for Singaporeans & PRs
Nearby places to check out:
- Tanjong Rhu Lookout Tower
- Kallang Wave Mall Water Play
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