Gillman Barracks
Singapore’s new art hub


This government-backed contemporary arts centre, named for the former British army base it occupies, comprises a collection of 15 galleries from ten different countries, all housed in the venue’s colonial-style, 1930s arcade on the southern fringe of the city. It also hosts a number of artist’s residences as well as five restaurants and bars. A must for visiting art lovers.
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