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Step into 'The Talking Objects' Collection Exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum, where every artifact whispers a story. From vintage gramophones to handwritten letters, each piece carries emotion and history—this isn’t just an art show, it’s a soulful journey through time. Take your time, feel the nostalgia, and let the past speak to you.

Pullman Singapore Hill Street

Pullman Singapore Hill Street

4.7 / 5Great498 Reviews
1 Hill Street
2.88KM from Talking Objects

This urban oasis is a game-changer! Nestled in Singapore’s heart, it’s just 5 minutes to Marina Bay Sands and Orchard Road. Rooms blend train-inspired design with modern luxuries like smart toilets and free toiletries. Don’t miss the infinity pool or El Chido rooftop bar—a vibrant Mexican-themed spot with craft cocktails and skyline views. Families love the kids’ pool and child-friendly meals, while eco-conscious travelers appreciate its Green Globe™ certification. Perfect for work or play—book now!

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Pullman Singapore Orchard

Pullman Singapore Orchard

4.6 / 5Great300 Reviews
270 Orchard Rd
3.45KM from Talking Objects

Nestled in the heart of Orchard Road, this stylish hotel seamlessly blends technology with comfort, reigniting the joy of travel. Enjoy hassle-free check-in with digital keys and relax in smart-controlled rooms. Indulge in modern Southeast Asian cuisine at three restaurants and bars, or strike a pose at the Instagram-worthy pool. Awarded the Green Globe Certification, the hotel showcases its commitment to sustainable tourism. Whether for business or leisure, the executive lounge, fitness center, and thoughtful Chinese hospitality services cater to all your needs.

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Everything you need to know about Talking Objects

Marina Bay Sands is a top choice, just a 10-minute walk from the Singapore Art Museum. Its infinity pool and sky-high views offer a modern aesthetic that complements the 'Talking Objects' exhibition theme. Alternatively, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore blends colonial architecture with contemporary art, located steps from the museum. Both properties provide easy access via the MRT Esplanade Station, only 5 minutes away. The area also features scenic river walks and gourmet dining options for post-exhibition relaxation.

After the exhibition, explore Gardens by the Bay, where the Cloud Forest and Supertree Grove create a surreal fusion of nature and technology. Enjoy local-inspired treats like durian mousse and kopi in riverside cafés near the museum. For deeper cultural immersion, join a guided art hop bus tour connecting key sites including Chinatown and Little India. Don’t miss the weekly Marina Bay Fountain Show, featuring synchronized light, music, and water displays—perfect for ending your artistic journey with a sensory spectacle.

Take the MRT to Esplanade Station, then follow the Marina Bay Arts Centre promenade for a 5-minute walk to the Singapore Art Museum. This route connects major attractions like Marina Bay Sands and the Merlion Statue. For convenience, use Grab or Gojek—a 10-minute ride with door-to-door service, ideal for travelers with luggage. Alternatively, rent a bike from Marina Bay Bike Rental nearby; cycling offers an eco-friendly way to enjoy scenic city views while en route.

The 'Talking Objects' exhibition stands out through its interactive installations and audio storytelling, showcasing over 80 contemporary artworks from Southeast Asia and beyond. Each piece features motion sensors that trigger personal narratives—historical, emotional, or cultural—when touched. The space uses immersive design, combining lighting, soundscapes, and spatial layout to create theatrical, intimate experiences. Highlights include vintage telephones and retro radios that replay real-life memories, and a community-driven Memory Wall built from items contributed by local residents. This exhibition uniquely bridges art and everyday life, offering deep insight into shared histories and cultural identity in Singapore and Malaysia.