The URA Centre is a government building Financial District Singapore located in Singapore.
45 Maxwell Rd. 069118 Singapore
Lots of temporary exhibition about the city and architecture or design here in the foyer.
A bit nerdy but for those who love singapore, this is a fascinating place to get to know the city better. Glimpse of the future and a few activities to get to know the past. Kid friendly .
Did u know? Town planning has been around since the world's first towns & cities arose in Mesopotamia around 4,500 BCE. Source: Ancient History Encyclopaedia
Not big but informative enough. Cuz Singapore is not big after all ???? there are lots of digitalized materials that you can scan and read later.
Lots of public seating along the side facing Maxwell Rd
public toilets available on level 1 (ground floor )
One of the best places to understand the Singapore city .
Check out Singapore Architecture Collection at https://file.go.gov.sg/sgarchitecturecollection.pdf
Wow! Wow! Wow!
Walk through here from the car park for a short cut to MND complex.
Park at e open carpark w/o coupons at ur own risk....and ERP phew.... $2/- at 1430hrs...
Giant model for city plan , thats cool ????
Shortcut from Eastwing Carpark to the URA Centre.
The city gallery showcase plans of singapore's urban development.
The small eatery on the ground floor is unbearably expensive . Better luck at the Maxwell Food Market next door.
my second last station for the day. Last stop home! :)
The lift has high safety standard
Check this out lucky plaza unpainted
AXS machines on ground floor .
To URA Centre via level 3.
Richard Rogers +Architect
Brilliant place anyone with an interest in architecture, urban design or Singapore as a city. A wealth of innovatively presented information about Singapore's past, present and future. Hidden gem. - Andrew Dun
My favorite hawker center with the best sugar cane juice - Jessica de Oliveira
The exterior of the museum is beautiful and makes for a cool backdrop for your photos. Don't forget to visit the museum gift shop for some souvenirs and cool knick-knacks. - Gary Hor