Closed Today Open tomorrow at 10:00-21:00(Admission ends at 20:30)
Recommended sightseeing time:1-3 hour
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11 Empress Pl, #01-02, Singapore 179558Map
Phone6908 8810
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Victoria Concert Hall Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall, also known as the Victoria Memorial Hall, was built in memory of Queen Victoria. It was built in 1905 and was opened by the Governor Sir John Anderson in person. In 1978, after the memorial hall was renovated, it was used as a venue for symphony orchestra performances. In the middle of the Victoria Theatre and the Concert Hall, there is a bell tower, about 53.4 meters high, with a crown-style dome on the roof. There are 5 bronzes hanging on the top of the clock face, and the bell sounds loud and clear. The clock face is 4 meters in diameter and weighs 1 ton. There is also a statue of Sir Raffles in front of the Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall. The one by the river is white, and its age is later than the former.
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Victoria Concert Hall Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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It is difficult to imagine that the building is actually a theater and a concert hall, because it is a classical design, a high tower in the center, and the east and west rooms are very standard three-stage style, which makes people think that it is a museum and the interior is modern.
The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall are right here at Rafflesbury Pier and on the Singapore River. It is a very beautiful place, two buildings of the same style are very magnificent and there are performances to watch all year round.
Light to night festival in the CBD area. Enjoyed a free to public dual performance of violin and piano, as well as the art skin installation at night.
Suitable for a great place, in fact, not within the scope of the trip, but with a team went in. When we went there, nobody was in summer. The air conditioner was very comfortable with white. After reading for a long time, the book was mainly decorated with white and the transparent top of the middle hall was also superb. In fact, through the floor glass wall there, you can get a lot of city scenery. I really recommend you to have a look. I'm surprised to see it for free. If I'm lucky, there will be a special exhibition.
The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall are named after the Queen of England, the Victoria Theatre on the left and the Victoria Concert Hall on the right. The two buildings are connected by a public corridor and a large bell tower, and both are white Victorian buildings. It was listed as a National Monument of Singapore in 1992 for visitors to visit.
The Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall in Singapore were built in honour of Queen Victoria of England. The whole is two white Victorian buildings, the Victoria Theatre on the left and the Victoria Concert Hall on the right. The two buildings are connected by a public corridor and a large bell tower. In 1992, it was listed as a national monument in Singapore and visitors are free to visit.