
National Gallery Singapore Triumphs Over Crisis: Fully Reopens After Fire Incident!
2025-09-10
Author: John Tan
A Swift Recovery in the Heart of Singapore
SINGAPORE – After a dramatic fire incident on September 9, the National Gallery Singapore has successfully reopened its doors to eager visitors starting at 10 AM on September 10.
Safety First: Museum Declared Secure
In an official announcement on their website, the museum stated that extensive safety checks by the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) ensured the gallery was safe for public access. "The safety of our visitors, staff, and collections remains our highest priority. We thank everyone for their concern and kind understanding," they affirmed.
The Incident: What Happened?
The fire, which sparked within staff-only areas, was detected around 9:05 AM, involving an electrical control panel on the first floor. Thanks to the swift response of the museum's emergency team, the flames were extinguished before the arrival of professional firefighters. Thankfully, there were no injuries and, more importantly, no precious artworks were harmed.
Investigations Underway
As the smoke clears, the SCDF continues to investigate the cause of the fire. Meanwhile, both the City Hall Wing and the Padang Atrium successfully reopened by noon the same day, welcoming back art enthusiasts and curious visitors.
A Beacon of Resilience
The rapid response and thorough safety checks highlight the resilience of the National Gallery Singapore, ensuring that this cultural treasure remains a safe haven for art lovers while promising to keep the public updated on further developments.