Feast your eyes on a range of stamps that add value to the postal history of Singapore by entering the ever popular Singapore Philatelic Museum found down 23-B, Coleman Street. For all you stamp collectors the museum is definitely the place to be for it affords visitors an opportunity to visit the stamp shop and purchase a few souvenirs to take back home. Live the experience of the Singapore Philatelic Museum from the comfort of Singapore serviced apartments. Select the Ascott Raffles Place Singapore which is famed for its serviced apartments Singapore has to offer.
Filled with many intriguing tales, the museum is where one may inspect a British postage stamp forged by the Germans which was printed during the 1st World War and has glaring printing error of King George VI. Opened on the 19th of August 1995, the museum features a variety of theme galleries that have changing exhibitions during the course of the year in addition to its permanent galleries. These changing exhibitions are once in a lifetime opportunities for viewers to meet famous philatelists and explore their respective collections. So if you’re thinking of a holiday in Singapore, include a trip to the Singapore Philatelic Museum.

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