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The '''Sports Museum''' was a sports [[museum]], located in the West Entrance of the [[National Stadium, Singapore]].
The '''Sports Museum''' was a sports [[museum]] in [[Singapore]], located in the West Entrance of the [[National Stadium, Singapore|National Stadium]].


The Sports Museum was established in 1983 to preserve and showcase Singapore's sporting heritage. It was opened to the public in May 1983 to coincide with the staging of the 12th [[SEA Games]] in [[Singapore]]. It was closed with the official closure of National Stadium on [[30 June]] [[2007]]. The sporting mementoes will be moved to a new gallery at the [[Singapore Sports Council]]'s (SSC) temporary office and heritage corners of selected SSC sports and recreation centres such as Jurong West and [[Sengkang Sports Complex|Sengkang]], until the completion of the [[Singapore Sports Hub]] in 2011.
The Sports Museum was established in 1983 to preserve and showcase Singapore's sporting heritage. It was opened to the public in May 1983 to coincide with the staging of the 12th [[SEA Games]] in [[Singapore]]. It was closed with the official closure of National Stadium on [[30 June]] [[2007]]. The sporting mementoes will be moved to a new gallery at the [[Singapore Sports Council]]'s (SSC) temporary office and heritage corners of selected SSC sports and recreation centres such as Jurong West and [[Sengkang Sports Complex|Sengkang]], until the completion of the [[Singapore Sports Hub]] in 2011.<ref name="MCYS Jul 2007">{{cite web |url= http://app.mcys.gov.sg/web/corp_speech_story.asp?szMod=corp&szSubMod=speech&qid=4102|title= Thank You Luncheon for Donors and Sportspeople in the Sports Museum's "Hall of Fame" by Mr Teo Ser Luck, Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development, Youth snd Sports |date=[[2007-07-14]]|accessdate=2007-08-31 |format= |work= [[Ministry of Community Development, Youth snd Sports (Singapore)]]}}</ref>


The new Sports Museum at the sports hub will feature other integrated facilities such as a [[visitor centre]], sports [[library]], and a sports information and resource centre.
The new Sports Museum at the sports hub will feature other integrated facilities such as a [[visitor centre]], sports [[library]], and a sports information and resource centre.

Revision as of 08:24, 31 August 2007

The Sports Museum was a sports museum in Singapore, located in the West Entrance of the National Stadium.

The Sports Museum was established in 1983 to preserve and showcase Singapore's sporting heritage. It was opened to the public in May 1983 to coincide with the staging of the 12th SEA Games in Singapore. It was closed with the official closure of National Stadium on 30 June 2007. The sporting mementoes will be moved to a new gallery at the Singapore Sports Council's (SSC) temporary office and heritage corners of selected SSC sports and recreation centres such as Jurong West and Sengkang, until the completion of the Singapore Sports Hub in 2011.[1]

The new Sports Museum at the sports hub will feature other integrated facilities such as a visitor centre, sports library, and a sports information and resource centre.

The Sports Museum is affiliated to the International Association of Sports Museums and Hall of Fame (IASMHF) based in the United States since 1984. It is also a member of the Museum Roundtable, set up by the National Heritage Board.

Galleries

In total, there were 6 galleries. Displays at the Sports Museum included both Olympic and non-Olympic sports, along with traditional and indigenous games and pastimes:

External links

  1. ^ "Thank You Luncheon for Donors and Sportspeople in the Sports Museum's "Hall of Fame" by Mr Teo Ser Luck, Parliamentary Secretary for Community Development, Youth snd Sports". Ministry of Community Development, Youth snd Sports (Singapore). 2007-07-14. Retrieved 2007-08-31. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)