Changi Chapel and Museum
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The letters, photographs, drawings and personal effects in the Changi Museum tell a dreadful story of three years of imprisonment for more than 50,000 civilians and soldiers in Changi Prison.
A series of murals painstakingly recreated from originals painted by Bombardier Stanley Warren is a highlight.
Changi Chapel within the open-air courtyard of the museum, is a replica of one of the many chapels that were built during World War II. It stands as a monument for those who would not fold under Japanese rule.
A series of murals painstakingly recreated from originals painted by Bombardier Stanley Warren is a highlight.
Changi Chapel within the open-air courtyard of the museum, is a replica of one of the many chapels that were built during World War II. It stands as a monument for those who would not fold under Japanese rule.
Address:
Changi Chapel and Museum, 1000 Upper Changi Road North, Singapore, Singapore 507707, Singapore
Hours:
9:30am-5pm