Hell's Museum Admission Tickets, Singapore






























Hell's Museum Admission Tickets, Singapore
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Explore Hell's Museum in Singapore, where you'll explore diverse cultural beliefs about the afterlife through an exclusive exhibit of the Ten Courts of Hell based on Chinese mythology. Situated within Haw Par Villa and easily accessible by MRT station, this unique museum offers a profound exploration of humanity’s relationship with death over 3,800 sqm. Present your ticket at the entrance to begin your journey into these visual representations of justice in the afterlife.
Explore Hell's Museum in Singapore, where you'll explore diverse cultural beliefs about the afterlife through an exclusive exhibit of the Ten Courts of Hell based on Chinese mythology. Situated within Haw Par Villa and easily accessible by MRT station, this unique museum offers a profound exploration of humanity’s relationship with death over 3,800 sqm. Present your ticket at the entrance to begin your journey into these visual representations of justice in the afterlife.
Hell’s Museum in Singapore is the world's first museum dedicated to exploring beliefs about death and the afterlife across major religions and cultures within a sprawling 3,800 sqm space.
The Ten Courts of Hell exhibit provides an allegorical journey into Chinese mythology concerning justice and punishment, now enhanced with air-conditioning and updated displays.
Engage with interactive exhibits that explore themes like sin, punishment, funerary rites, burial practices, and mourning customs across diverse traditions such as Taoism, Buddhism, Christianity, Islam, among others.
Offered at set times are complimentary guided tours in English and Mandarin (accessible via QR code), providing deeper insights into the museum's exhibits, availability permitting.
Entry to Haw Par Villa’s Chinese Buddhist Hell's Museum Admission Tickets
Access to the Ten Courts of Hell exhibit at Singapore’s famous museum
Complimentary guided tour, subject to registration and availability
English and Chinese (via QR) support
Individual Costs

Blue-faced deity from Chinese mythology exhibit at Hell's Museum.
Your Experience at Hell’s Museum
Nestled within Haw Par Villa, the unique and sole museum of its kind globally is Hell's Museum. It offers an exploration into afterlife beliefs from various cultures through the Ten Courts of Hell—an intense visual journey based on Chinese mythology.
Getting There
Easily accessible for visitors due to its proximity to a nearby MRT station, you can reach Haw Par Villa and present your admission ticket at the entrance. Mobile tickets are also accepted here in Singapore.
What to Expect from Hell’s Museum
This expansive 3,800 sqm space delves into humanity's relationship with death by showcasing global funeral rites, beliefs, and philosophies.
Museum Features:
- The Ten Courts of Hell: A vivid exhibit grounded in Chinese Buddhist mythology. Parents are advised to consider the graphic nature when visiting with young children.
- Indoor galleries provide air-conditioned environments featuring engaging multimedia and artifact displays about cultural approaches to death and remembrance.
- Complimentary guided tours: Enhance your visit by participating in these sessions for deeper insights, available with support in both English & Chinese languages. Availability may vary.

Main entrance to Hell's Museum at Haw Par Villa, Singapore, featuring a distinct mural.

Tour group listens to guide by historic tombstone at Hell's Museum.

Blue-faced deity from Chinese mythology exhibit at Hell's Museum.

Main entrance to Hell's Museum at Haw Par Villa, Singapore, featuring a distinct mural.

Tour group listens to guide by historic tombstone at Hell's Museum.

Tour guide gestures at colorful mural at Hell's Museum entrance, Singapore.
Since part of Haw Par Villa is outdoors, consider bringing an umbrella or poncho for protection against the elements.
What's not allowed:
- No outside food and beverages are permitted inside the venue.
- Pets are not welcome at this experience.
Audiovisual recording and note-taking during video displays are strictly prohibited.
Additional Information
- The museum is advised against for children under 9 due to explicit content. A child ticket is necessary for those aged 7-12, while admission is free for kids up to age 6.
- You can expect the visit to last between 2 and 4 hours.
- Operating from Tuesday through Sunday, 10am to 6pm (last entry at 5pm), it remains closed on Mondays except public holidays. Guided tours are available for ticket holders but require prior registration at Reception.
Note that tickets are non-refundable and terms may change without notice.

Diorama of figures crossing the Silver Bridge at Hell's Museum, depicting an afterlife scene.

Visitors explore Day of the Dead altar exhibit at Singapore's Hell's Museum.

Tour guide gestures at colorful mural at Hell's Museum entrance, Singapore.

Diorama of figures crossing the Silver Bridge at Hell's Museum, depicting an afterlife scene.

Visitors explore Day of the Dead altar exhibit at Singapore's Hell's Museum.
Plan ahead and activate any mobile tickets on your phone for a smooth entry at Hell’s Museum.
Schedule your visit to include the complimentary guided tours in English or Mandarin (via QR) if available; these offer deeper insights into exhibits.
If visiting during warmer months, remember that part of the museum is open-air—bring an umbrella or poncho for comfort.
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