Hitachi x LKCNHM: Advancing STEM Education in Singapore
On 20 May 2024, the Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum (LKCNHM) hosted an exclusive showcase, ‘Hitachi x LKCNHM: Advancing STEM Education in Singapore’, in collaboration with Hitachi Asia, Hitachi […]
READ MOREOpening of ‘Death by Man’: A Spooktastic Night at the Museum
For Halloween this year, the Museum launched its most ghastly exhibition to date—Death by Man. Curated by artist-photographer, Jasvic Lye, the exhibition brings to light the issues that Singapore’s wildlife […]
READ MORE‘Specimen Stories: Biodiversity in a Changing Climate’
From now to 31 August 2023*, come explore the wonders of biodiversity at our latest exhibition in the heart of the city, ‘Specimen Stories: Biodiversity in a Changing Climate’. Hosted […]
READ MORE‘Small Island, Big Data’ Teaser
Ever wondered what Singapore was like in the 1850s-1900s? Here is a sneak peek into our latest Heritage Gallery video , ‘Small Island, Big Data’, which traces the footsteps of […]
READ MOREForgotten Tales of Ornithology Behind Bars: ‘The Role of Birds in WWII’
In the Museum’s Heritage Gallery, a showcase features an extraordinary story of a bird book that was conceived under remarkable circumstances. This is the story of Guy Charles […]
READ MORESingapore HeritageFest 2022 Special
As part of this year’s Singapore HeritageFest 2022 this May, we are excited to announce that we have a string of activities lined up for you! After a two-year long […]
READ MOREBody Snatchers Gallery Tours (Dec 2021) – Closed
If you’ve not caught our latest exhibition Body Snatchers: Nature’s Zombies and Vampires, then you are in for a treat! This December holidays, LKCNHM invites you to join our gallery […]
READ MORELaunch of Body Snatchers: Nature’s Zombies and Vampires Exhibition
In view of Halloween this year, the museum launched its creepiest exhibition yet—Body Snatchers: Nature’s Zombies and Vampires which invites visitors to step into nature’s horrifying yet wonderful world of […]
READ MORESpecimens on Tour: Human x Nature
Singapore’s natural history can be said to have been shaped by constant efforts to understand it, exploit it, and protect or restore it. Over two centuries, humans have sought to […]
READ MOREA Study in Natural History: A Presentation by Students
‘A Study in Natural History’ is a month-long temporary showcase prepared by museum lecturer Dr Ang Yuchen and his students from the NUS University Scholars Programme (USP). The student presentation […]
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