Walk through the adverse journeys of Singapore's bravehearts. Be inspired with spirit and courage of the POWs' stories of imprisonment in Changi during World War II. Thereafter, refresh yourself at The Bark Café, a charming alfresco restaurant situated right next to the museum. Complete the experience at the Gift Shop, which offers an impressive range of books and original Changi Museum souvenirs.

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Discover a library of rare collections of books which are no longer in print |

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Check out the ingenuity of wartime artist Stanley Warren who produced five large murals at the chapel. Stanley used only human hair as brush and crushed billiard cue chalk as blue paint |

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An authentic insight into life during World War II from POWs and war veterans |
| Address: | 1000 Upper Changi Road North, S(507707)
Locate this address at www.map.gov.sg. |
| Tel: | (65) 6214 2451 |
| Opening hours: | 9.30am to 5pm daily Last admission is at 4.30pm
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| Admission: | Free |
| Guided tours: | In English: Available at $8 per adult and $4 per child. Package tours and meals can be arranged. Please contact the museum for rates and bookings.
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| How to get there: | Take bus No. 2 from Tanah Merah MRT Station or bus no. 29 from Tampines MRT Station. These two buses stop outside the museum |
| Website: |
http://www.changimuseum.com |
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