Singapore’s Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) is set to welcome visitors once again on 25 April 2026, unveiling a major revamp that introduces refreshed galleries, newly commissioned artworks, and a nine-day reopening celebration.
Anchored on the new narrative “Dari Rantau Ke Rumah” (From the Region to Home), the revitalised centre explores how Malay identities in Singapore have evolved over time, shaped by ties to both the wider Malay world and Singapore’s multicultural society.
The reopening marks an important milestone for MHC as it strengthens its role as a cultural anchor within Kampong Gelam and deepens its position as a leading institution for Malay heritage in Singapore.
Visitors can embark on an immersive journey through six permanent galleries, featuring 279 artefacts, with about a quarter loaned by members of the community.
Spanning narratives from 19th-century Singapore to imagined futures, the galleries invite reflection on what it means to be Malay in Singapore today.
The six themed spaces include:
The galleries also broaden representation of Malay sub-ethnic communities including the Javanese, Baweanese, Bugis, Banjar, Minangkabau, and Orang Pulau communities.
The revamped centre introduces a wider cast of Perintis (pioneers), offering fresh perspectives on well-known figures and lesser-known stories.
Visitors can learn more about:
The galleries also shine a brighter spotlight on pioneering Malay women such as:
Contemporary commissioned artworks by local Malay artists are also woven throughout the galleries, presenting heritage through a fresh lens.
To celebrate the reopening, MHC will host Pesta Pecah Panggung — Transcending Boundaries from 25 April to 3 May 2026.
The festival features over 50 programmes delivered by more than 60 partners, spanning performances, workshops, installations, and community events.
The event is divided into two themed weekends:
Festival highlights include:
In conjunction with the reopening, all visitors, including tourists, can enjoy free admission to the galleries from 25 April to 28 June 2026.
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