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Inside Hell’s Museum at Haw Par Villa Singapore


Are you looking for a one-of-a-kind cultural space in the Lion City? Well, then, it's your cue to enter Hell’s Museum Singapore. Located inside the Haw Par Villa theme park (formerly known as Tiger Balm Garden), this is the world's first museum dedicated to death and the afterlife. Here, traditions, rituals, and the world’s major belief systems around dying take centre stage. Whether it's Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, or Islam, explore every community's belief system on what it means to die. In terms of a local perspective, understand how land-scarce Singapore manages death practices, from void deck funerals to columbariums.


Explore the 10 Courts of Hell


Before visiting the museum, ticket holders can explore Haw Par Villa's iconic dioramas based on Chinese mythology. One particular highlight is the infamous Ten Courts of Hell, the Chinese underworld where a King of Hell (Yanluo) judges souls based on their deeds. Crimes are judged based on graphic representations, and visitors can connect their visit from the outdoor sculpture garden to the indoor, air-conditioned section, which comes with engaging audio-visual and multimedia exhibits.

Why Visit the World’s First Museum Dedicated to Death and the Afterlife


  • SG Culture Pass Eligible: Redeem your SG Culture Pass $100 credits for your Hell’s Museum ticket - perfect for a meaningful, fuss-free cultural outing without paying entrance fees.
  • A Local Look at Rituals & Traditions: Learn the significance behind familiar Singapore practices like void deck funerals, Taoist altars, and Hungry Ghost Festival customs.
  • Explore the 10 Courts of Hell: Get an in-depth look at the infamous Ten Courts of Hell, a key highlight at Haw Par Villa, with graphic depictions of Chinese culture.
  • Heritage of Tiger Balm Gardens: Discover the legacy of Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par, the Aw brothers behind Tiger Balm, and how their vision shaped today’s Hell Museum.
  • Easy Access by MRT: Located steps from Haw Par Villa MRT on the Circle Line - ideal for weekend plans or spontaneous outings.
  • Complimentary Tours: Join free guided tours available at fixed timings for a better understanding into each exhibit.


Bonus: Keen to explore Hell’s Museum Singapore without breaking the bank? Redeem your ticket using your SG Culture Pass $100 credits and discover more eligible activities in our SG Culture Pass guide.

Go beyond the surface at Hell’s Museum. Guided tours here unpack Singapore’s rich - and sometimes eerie - traditions surrounding death, the afterlife, and remembrance. You won’t look at the city the same way again.
Want to discover the real side of the Lion City? Well then, it’s your cue to dive into the stories behind Singapore’s burial traditions and ancestral practices at Hell’s Museum.
Walk through the famed Ten Courts of Hell, a chilling and spine-tingling journey through the afterlife, and explore Singapore’s unique take on the concepts of Chinese mythology and folklore.
Explore how different cultures confront mortality at Hell’s Museum. From cremation to burial, each exhibit offers a thought-provoking look at life, death, and what comes after.

What's included

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Admission ticket to Hell's Museum Complex

NOT INCLUDED

Guided tour

Customer reviews

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Hell’s Museum Singapore offers an engaging and educational experience, with many visitors praising the informative guided tours and friendly staff. The museum's exhibits on death and afterlife across various religions are highly appreciated, and the newly renovated space is noted for its accessibility and interactive elements. Overall, visitors recommend it for its unique cultural insights and the seamless experience it provides.
1 day ago
Verified Traveller.Family (with teens)

Lady guide her short name was hel, she was well knowledgeable person, me and children had a wonderful time and understanding all the things we needed to know better.

2 days ago
Nam Hung.Family (with young kids)

Interesting activity steeped in culture and tradition. Great learning and reflecting experience for kids and adults alike.

5 days ago
Tan.Family (with young kids)

Fast entry very good not need to q so long

19 days ago
Verified Traveller.Group of Friends

Very wheelchair friendly place. Staff was nice and friendly. I relived my experience of Haw Par Villa when i was a child.

25 days ago
Verified Traveller.Family (with young kids)

Great experience with my son, the staffs are friendly and extremely helpful.

8 days ago
Kendrick .Group of Friends

Went really well. Tour by Helen was imformative and very nicely done.

Additional information

Important note

Revised Operating Hours on 17,18,19,24,25,26,30,31 October and 1 November to 10am - 4pm (last entry at 3pm)

Opening Hours
  • Monday - Sunday, 10am to 6pm (including Public Holidays)
  • Last entry at 5pm
Child Policy
  • Child ticket is required for ages 7-12 years old
  • Children aged 6 and under enjoy free admission
  • Parental guidance advised for children under 9 years old
Amenities Available
  • Paid parking
  • Toilets
  • Cafe
Good To Know
  • Some exhibits on-site, including the 10 Courts of Hell, depict intense scenes of punishment - parental discretion advised for young kids.
  • Re-entry to the museum is allowed.
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Cancellation Policy
  • No cancellations and refunds are allowed for this activity.
  • Tickets are non-transferable and valid only on the selected date of visit.
Redemption Notes

Please head over to Haw Par Villa's Visitor Centre to collect your ticket. You can do so by flashing your ticketing confirmation email to the person at the counter and they will give you your physical ticket that will allow entry to Hell's Museum.

Ticket Validity

Upon booking confirmation, this ticket is valid on the date of selection only.

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Frequently asked questions

What's unique about Hell’s Museum?
Hell's Museum is the world’s first museum dedicated to death and the afterlife. What makes it even more special is that it looks at this through multiple cultural and religious lenses. Think comparative insights into how different communities and ancient civilisations shared views on morality and spiritual journeys.

Whether it's Buddhism or Christianity, Islam or Hinduism, how the commonalities of death and dying are explored here. What's also cool about the museum is that it contextualises Haw Par Villa. For instance, it expands on the historical and iconic Ten Courts of Hell of Chinese folklore fame, basically explaining how concepts of sin and punishment in the afterlife.

Other highlights include a look into the local Singaporean funerary industry and modern exhibits that blend art and multimedia - this themed park is definitely a must-visit for travellers and locals looking to be tourists in their own city!
How long should I allocate for a visit at Hell's Museum?
Most visitors spend around two to four hours exploring the museum’s indoor and outdoor exhibits to get a deeper understanding of the space. This gives you plenty of time for a detailed exploration of the museum depending on interest level, to really soak in the video displays, replicas, traditional altars, and of course, the outdoor Haw Par Villa space.
What are the opening hours of Hell's Museum?
Hell's Museum is open daily from 10 AM to 6 PM, last entry at 5 PM.
Is Hell's Museum suitable for children?
While Hell's Museum features some intense themes, it is generally suitable for older children. Parental discretion is advised.
Are there guided tours available at Hell's Museum?
Yes, complimentary guided tours are available at set timings on a first-come, first-served basis. After buying your museum ticket, you make a registration for the tour at the museum's reception counter. There are tours held at 10:30am, 12:15pm, 1:30pm, 2:45pm, and 4:15pm. They provide in-depth insights into the exhibits.
Is photography allowed inside Hell's Museum?
Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash photography and tripods are not permitted to ensure a respectful environment.
Are there any special events or exhibitions at Hell's Museum?
Yes, Hell's Museum regularly hosts special events and temporary exhibitions. Check their official website or social media for the latest updates.
Is this activity eligible for SG Culture Pass credits?
Yes, the Hell's Museum admission ticket is eligible for redemption under the SG Culture Pass. You can use your $100 SG Culture Pass credits on Pelago to discover more arts, history, and heritage events on Singaporean culture just like this. Essentially, you'll be saving on ticket prices when you redeem your credits on the museum. Just take note that once you do so, this activity is strictly non-refundable.
What is the SG Culture Pass?
The SG Culture Pass is an initiative launched during SG60 by the Ministry of Culture, Community, and Youth (MCCY). The aim? To support Singapore's arts and heritage scene.

This is done with SG Culture Pass credits worth SGD 100 provided to Singapore Citizens aged 18 and above in 2025. How it works is that Singaporeans can use these credits to offset ticket prices for eligible activities and programmes through official ticketing partners like Pelago.

The credits are valid from 1 Sept 2025 to 31 December 2028 - so you have plenty of time to take your pick from your favourite activities.

For more information, you can visit the official SG Culture Pass website.
Is Pelago a ticketing partner for the SG Culture Pass?
Yes, Pelago by Singapore Airlines is a proud partner of the SG Culture Pass. For more details on how you can use your credits on Pelago and what attractions you can use them for, read our SG Culture Pass Guide.
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