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The museum showcases the history, tradition, customs and
development of the Republic of Singapore Navy, from its
beginnings as the Straits Settlement Royal Naval Volunteer
Reserves in 1934 to the present day. Some of the highlights
include tracing the increased sophistication of shipboarding
and combat systems used by the Navy since its inception.
Opened in 1987, the museum is housed in a pre-World War II
building that was used as quarters and barracks by the Royal
Navy, when their ships were in Singapore. To enhance the
visitor's experience, the building was renovated to resemble
the interior of a ship, incorporating narrow walkways and
passages, with portholes along the walls.

Open:
| 8:30am - 4:30pm |
Monday to Friday |
| 8:30am - 12 noon |
Saturday |
Admission: Free. Obtain a gate pass (exchange with
passport or ID) before entering the camp.
Approximate Touring Time: 1 hour
Location: 32 Admiralty Road West, Endurance Block,
Sembawang Camp, Singapore 759959
Tel: (65) 6750 5585
Fax: (65) 6750 5667
Getting There:
Take the MRT to Sembawang Station (NS11), then take TIBS bus
856. Alight at the bus stop after Sembawang Shipyard on
Admiralty Road West. Obtain a gate pass before entering the
camp.
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