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The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is the first museum in the region to present a broad yet integrated perspective of pan-Asian cultures and civilisations. As one of the National Museums of Singapore under the National Heritage Board, we seek to promote a better appreciation of the rich cultures that makeup Singapore’s multi-ethnic society.

Empress Place Museum Houses 10 themed galleries showcasing over 1300 artefacts, visitors can discover how dynamic forces have shaped the origins, identities, ideas and artistic styles of cosmopolitan societies in different parts of Asia.

The collections of the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) are housed in two separate buildings - at the Empress Place Building at Empress Place and the old Tao Nan School at Armenian Street. It takes about 15 minutes to walk from one museum building to the other.

Asian Civilisations Museum, 1 Empress Place, Singapore 179555.

Reference: www.nhb.gov.sg/acm

Asian Civilization Museum is located near Esplanade Foot Path; near Empress Place; 0.1 kilometre away from Boat Quay; 0.1 kilometre away from Fullerton Road; 0.1 kilometre away from Fullerton Road; Asian Civilization Museum is geographically located at latitude (1.2869 degrees) 1° 17' 12" North of the Equator and longitude (103.8518 degrees) 103° 51' 6" East of the Prime Meridian on the Map of Singapore.

The locations related to Asian Civilization Museum are represented by the flight path Superman would take between two points and may not be nearest by road. For example, Asian Civilization Museum is located 0 kilometre from Cavenagh Bridge. Asian Civilization Museum is located 0.1 kilometre from Dalhousie Obelisk. Asian Civilization Museum is located 0.1 kilometre from Esplanade Park Tunnel. Asian Civilization Museum is located 0.1 kilometre from Anderson Bridge. Asian Civilization Museum is located 0.1 kilometre from Stamford Raffles Raffles Statue in Black.

Riverwalk 0.5km, High Street Centre 0.5km, One George Street 0.5km, Adelphi 0.5km, High Street Plaza 0.5km, Funan Digital Life Mall 0.5km, Peninsula 0.6km, Soho @ Central 0.6km, are places to shop (shopping mall, shop houses) located near Asian Civilization Museum.

Dalhousie Obelisk 0.1km, Stamford Raffles Raffles Statue in Black 0.1km, Sir Stamford Raffles Landing Spot 0.1km, Old Parliament House 0.2km, Boat Quay 0.3km, Merlion 0.3km, Cenotaph 0.4km, are places of interest (attraction) located near Asian Civilization Museum.

One Fullerton 0.3km, China Square Food Centre 0.5km, Makansutra 0.6km, Lau Pa Sat Food Centre 0.7km, Amoy Street Food Centre 1km, People's Park Food Centre 1km, Maxwell Food Centre 1.1km, Chin Chin 1.1km, are eating places (food court, cafe, hawker food) located near Asian Civilization Museum.

Moral Childcare Centre 0.7km, Singapore Management University 1.1km, SMU Administration Building 1.1km, SMU 1.1km, Civil Service College 1.3km, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts 3 1.4km, Singapore Art School 1.4km, NAFA 1.4km, are places of learning (school, college, university) located near Asian Civilization Museum.

Old Merlion Park 0.2km, Padang 0.4km, Esplanade Park 0.5km, Hong Lim Park 0.6km, Singapore Sky Park 1km, Suntec City Koi Pond 1.1km, Bras Basah Park 1.1km, Fort Canning Park 1.1km, are parks, playgrounds, open fields or commons located near Asian Civilization Museum.

Featured Places Of Interest Located Nearby
Cavenagh Bridge is located 0 Kilometres away from Asian Civilization Museum. Cavenagh Bridge is the grand old lady of the Singapore River bridges. Built in 1869, the bridge was named in honour of Colonel Cavenagh, the last India-appointed Governor of Singapore. It was origin - 3 Photo(s) Featured.
Dalhousie Obelisk is located 0.1 Kilometres away from Asian Civilization Museum. Dalhousie Obelisk is dedicated to Marquis Dalhousie, the Governor General of India who visited Singapore in 18 February 1850. This testimonial was designed in the form of an obelisk and constructed by - 2 Photo(s) Featured.
Esplanade Park Tunnel is located 0.1 Kilometres away from Asian Civilization Museum. Esplanade Park Tunnel provide a safe passage for people to walk from Empress Place to Esplanade Park and then on to Esplanade Theater. - 1 Photo(s) Featured.

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