Changi Museum

Changi Museum The Changi Museum is a museum focused on Singapores history during the Second World War and the Japanese occupation of Singapore. The Mu...
Changi Chapel
Changi Museum
A Tour of Museums in Singapore
Military and War Museums and Memorials Tour

Changi Museum, Singapore

The Changi Museum is a museum focused on Singapore’s history during the Second World War and the Japanese occupation of Singapore. The Museum has a collection of paintings, photographs, and personal effects donated by former POWs. A vital feature of the Museum is a replica of the Changi Chapel and the Changi Murals.

Among the many Historical exhibits of the Changi Museum, the following are highlights:

POW chapel at Changi Prison

The original “Changi Chapel” was built by Australian and British Prisoners of War (POWs) interned at the Changi Prison during the Japanese occupation of Singapore in World War II. At the Changi Museum is a replica of the Chapel built in Singapore in 1988 and relocated to the present site in 2001. The original Changi Chapel, established by the POWs in 1944, was transferred to the Australian Royal Military College, Duntroon, in Canberra.

The original Changi Chapel is now a Prisoner of War National Memorial. It consists of the Changi Chapel, which was initially constructed by Australian and British prisoners of war in Singapore in 1944. It was dismantled at the end of the war, packed away, and was reconstructed using old diagrams and notes and unveiled in 1988 to commemorate the POWs. Approximately 850 POWs died during their internment in Changi during the Japanese occupation of Singapore.

Changi Prison was constructed by the British as a civilian prison in 1936. During World War II, after the Fall of Singapore in 1942, the Japanese military detained civilians in Changi Prison. The Japanese used the British Army’s Selarang Barracks, near the prison, as a prisoner of war camp, holding predominantly British and Australian. POWs were not contained in the civilian jail. However, the name “Changi” became synonymous with the infamous POW camp nearby.

Changi Chapel

  • Title: Changi Chapel
  • Date: Original – 1944, now at the Australian Military College at Duntroon
  • Material: Wood
  • Museum: Changi Museum

Changi Museum

  • Name: Changi Museum
  • City: Singapore
  • Country: Singapore
  • Established: 1988 next to the Changi Prison. Moved in 2001 to the current location.
  • Type: War History
  • Location: 1000 Upper Changi Rd N, Singapore

A Tour of Museums in Singapore

  • Asian Civilisations Museum
  • National Museum of Singapore
  • National Gallery of Singapore
  • Changi Museum
  • Old Ford Motor Factory
  • Peranakan Museum
  • ArtScience Museum
  • Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum
  • Singapore Philatelic Museum
  • Chinatown Heritage Center
  • The Battle Box

Military and War Museums and Memorials Tour

  • Imperial War Museum, London
  • Intrepid, Sea, Air & Space Museum, New York
  • Australian War Memorial
  • Darwin Military Museum, Australia
  • Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne, Australia
  • Changi Museum, Singapore
  • Old Ford Motor Factory, Singapore
  • War Museum of Thessaloniki, Greece
  • Churchill War Rooms, London
  • Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira, New Zealand
  • Household Cavalry Museum, London
  • National Army Museum, London
  • MacArthur Museum Brisbane

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