Specially curated displays provide comparative insights that will give visitors a better understanding of the commonalities across the world's major belief systems – and how different communities around the world, as well as in Singapore, draw meaning from death and dying.
Stretched over 3,800 sqm, Hell's Museum also provides a deeper understanding of Haw Par Villa's infamous 10 Courts of Hell. Discover how concepts behind the graphic representations of sins and punishments in the afterlife evolved as ancient civilisations shared their cultures across time and space. Visit us for an eye-opening experience and have a hell of a time!
Educational day, enjoyable.
The guide, Chris, was very informative, friendly and nice. Would recommend.
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It was enjoyable!
Really unique attraction even on a global scale. If you are really superstitious of course you will be slightly uneasy. The 10 gates of hell is now better maintained. Highly recommended for scaring your children into being upright citizens
Informative museum about various religions concept of death and the sculpture garden and 10 courts of hell is a masterpiece, considering when that was constructed.