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Hell’s Museum Singapore Tickets at Haw Par Villa

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[Non- SG Culture Pass] Hell's Museum General Admission Ticket

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Explore humanity’s views on death and the afterlife at Hell’s Museum, the world’s first museum dedicated to life beyond death, only at Haw Par Villa, Singapore.

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Inside the Hell’s Museum of Haw Par Villa

Step into the Hell’s Museum at Haw Par Villa, Singapore, the world’s first museum dedicated to exploring death and the afterlife across religions, cultures, and civilisations. This immersive and thought-provoking attraction offers visitors a fascinating look at how humanity perceives mortality, morality, and the spiritual journey beyond life, with concepts derived from around the world.


Spread over 3,800 square metres, Hell’s Museum presents comparative insights into Buddhist, Hindu, Christian, and Islamic beliefs about heaven, hell, and reincarnation. Discover the evolution of these ideas through ancient art, rituals, and mythology. With multimedia displays and interactive exhibits, it’s an eye-opening journey that blends education, culture, and reflection on the world's major belief systems and religions. Found right in the heart of Haw Par Villa’s legendary Ten Courts of Hell and its notorious punishments in the afterlife, it’s definitely a must-visit experience for history and culture buffs.

Planning Your Trip to Hell’s Museum? Here's What to Expect


  • World’s First Museum on Death & the Afterlife: Step inside Hell’s Museum Singapore - a one-of-a-kind cultural attraction exploring how different civilisations perceive life, death, and the afterlife.
  • Cross-Cultural Perspectives: Discover how Buddhism, Hinduism, Christianity, and Islam interpret heaven, hell, karma, and reincarnation inside this Haw Par Villa museum.
  • Immersive Exhibits: Explore multimedia installations and soundscapes that bring spiritual beliefs and depictions of the infamous 10 Courts of Hell to life in Singapore.
  • Historic Setting: Located in Haw Par Villa (formerly known as Tiger Balm Garden), the museum connects visitors to Singapore’s cultural heritage and its famous mythological dioramas.
  • Insightful & Reflective: Encourages visitors to reflect on ethics, morality, and spirituality while deepening their understanding of this unique aspect of Singaporean culture.


Bonus: Keen to explore Hell's Museum Singapore without breaking the bank? Here's how you can use your SG Culture Pass $100 credits to redeem the tickets for free. You can find out more cool eligible activities and attractions in our SG Culture Pass guide.

Explore the “Ashes, Niches, and Graves” exhibit at Hell’s Museum, a fascinating look at how different cultures live with death and honour the departed.
Explore global traditions of remembrance at Hell’s Museum, from Mexico’s Day of the Dead to Asian rituals that honour ancestors and celebrate life beyond.
Descend into one of Haw Par Villa’s most striking displays - a glowing, otherworldly scene from the Ten Courts of Hell that vividly depicts punishment and moral reckoning.
Venture into the darker side with Haw Par Villa’s Ten Courts of Hell and come face-to-face with eye-opening scenes of punishment serving as cautionary tales

What's included

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Standard Hell’s Museum Singapore admission ticket

NOT INCLUDED

Food and drinks
Personal expenses
Guided tours (unless specified)

Customer reviews

4.7

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over 1 year ago
Koh.Solo Traveller

The guide, Chris, was very informative, friendly and nice. Would recommend.

over 1 year ago
Mavis.Solo Traveller

資料詳盡,加上中式手工,值得一看!

7 months ago
Maxim.Solo Traveller

My father loved it. It's a good mix of quirky, historical/informative, and (in parts) air conditioned.

12 months ago
Shelly Xue Li.Family (with young kids)

Educational day, enjoyable.

over 1 year ago
QIANRONG.Family (with teens)

It was enjoyable!

about 2 months ago
Johannes

Wonderful place, it would be great if more people would visit it.

Additional information

Operating Hours
  • Tuesday – Sunday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry at 5:00 PM).
  • Closed on Mondays, except on Public Holidays.
  • Estimated duration: 2–4 hours, depending on interest level.
  • For the most updated operating hours, please check the official Journeys website.
Must Know
  • Some exhibits on-site, including the 10 Courts of Hell, depict intense scenes of punishment - parental discretion advised.
  • No food or drinks allowed inside the museum.
  • No pets allowed on the premises.
  • Bring an umbrella or poncho as parts of the museum are outdoors.
  • ‘Tickets to hell’ are strictly non-refundable—once you enter, there’s no turning back!
Eligibility
  • Suitable for all visitors aged 7 and above.
  • Recommended for those with interest in culture, philosophy, or religion.
Child Policy
  • Children aged 6 and under: Free admission (not recommended for children under 9).
  • Child ticket required for ages 7–12.
  • Adult ticket required for ages 13 and above.
  • All children must be accompanied by an adult.
What to Bring
  • Mobile or printed ticket confirmation.
  • Umbrella or poncho (some exhibits are outdoors).
  • Comfortable walking shoes.
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair accessible in most areas.
  • Assistance available upon request at the entrance.
Booking Confirmation
  • Instant confirmation upon booking.
  • Valid only for the selected visit date.
Cancellation Policy
  • No cancellations or refunds after booking confirmation.
  • Tickets are non-transferable and valid only on the selected date of visit.
Voucher Use
  • Present your mobile or printed ticket at the Hell’s Museum ticket counter for admission.
  • Valid only on the date of visit as stated on the ticket.
  • Venue: Hell’s Museum, Haw Par Villa, 262 Pasir Panjang Road, Singapore 118628.
  • Operator: Haw Par Villa Pte Ltd.
  • Accessible via Haw Par Villa MRT Station (Exit A).

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Frequently asked questions

What are the opening hours of Hell's Museum?
Hell's Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Is there a minimum age requirement to enter Hell's Museum?
There is no minimum age requirement, but parental guidance is advised for younger children due to the graphic nature of some exhibits.
Are there any guided tours available at Hell's Museum?
Yes, guided tours are available and can be booked in advance. They provide ticket holders in-depth information about the exhibits.
Is photography allowed inside Hell's Museum?
Photography is permitted in most parts of the museum, though flash and tripods are not allowed.
Are food and drinks allowed inside Hell's Museum?
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the museum to maintain cleanliness and preserve the exhibits. But if you're wondering what to eat at Haw Par Villa itself, there's Café 1937, inspired by 1930s Singapore - a cosy spot that dishes up local-style kopi (coffee) and teh (tea), along with ice creams to beat the heat. As for places to eat near Haw Par Villa, there's Pasir Panjang Food Centre, which is a 5-minute drive away, and Asian Twist by 365 Food, a café that's a 7-minute drive away.
Where is Hell's museum?
Hell's Museum is located within Haw Par Villa at 262 Pasir Panjang Rd, Singapore 118628. The nearest MRT station is Haw Par Villa (CC25) on the Circle Line, just a minute's walk from the park entrance.
Is it free to enter Haw Par Villa?
Yes, entry to Haw Par Villa is free. Visitors can explore the outdoor park, which features over 1,000 statues and 150 dioramas depicting Chinese folklore and mythology. However, admission to Hell's Museum within the park requires a separate ticket.
What is so special about Haw Par Villa?
Plenty of reasons. Created by millionaire philanthropist and creator of Tiger Balm, Aw Boon Haw, along with his brother, Aw Boon Par, the park is definitely special. In it, there are 1,000 statues and 150 dioramas that strikingly represent eye-opening scenes from Chinese mythology, folklore, and history. And they are all incredibly graphic. You'll find it hard to resist taking photos (or selfies) with them. There are the infamous Ten Courts of Hell as well, and of course, Hell's Museum, the world's first museum dedicated to death and the afterlife from different cultures. The park is also historically and culturally significant. Fun fact: it was actually created to educate Chinese immigrants who couldn't read or write, so they could learn values similar to those found in Journey to the West.
What do the statues at Haw Par Villa represent?
The statues represent characters from the Chinese classic Journey to the West, one of China's four classic novels, while also depicting the Eight Immortals and, most famously, the consequences of sins in the Ten Courts of Hell, a representation of Taoist and Buddhist belief systems, and probably the most famous attraction in the park. Beyond the dioramas and sculptures, look out for symbolic animals and plants. For instance, the lotus for purity and the carp for success.
Where to park at Haw Par Villa?
Parking is easy to find at Haw Par Villa. You can either park at the main entrance car park along Pasir Panjang Road, open from 7:30am to 8:00pm (last entry at 7:30pm), or at Zehnder Road (Car Park C). If all else fails, there are other nearby locations like Science Park and Westway Shopping Mall. Just take note that parking at the main car park costs SGD 8 per entry for cars and SGD 2 for motorcycles, and payment is accepted in cash only.
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