National Museum of Singapore – Mozart: A Child Prodigy
This is a long overdue post about one of the latest exhibitions at the National Museum of Singapore. Mozart: A child Prodigy is a fun interactive look at this great composer who has shaped classical music in a real way.
Currently, this award winning exhibition is having its run at the Singapore Museum, and it is great fun, as it encourages children to live out the times of young Mozart.
It was certainly a very innovative exhibition and we brought the children to visit the exhibits.
The good thing is that for senior citizens and children under 6, admission is free!
Daddy and Mummy had to pay $16 each for admission (It was not surprising that we found many unaccompanied children in the museum- I think their ‘kiasu’ Singaporean Parents probably left them there the whole day to save money and to have free babysitting!)
Anyway, the kids loved the big open spaces where they could run, and we had fun dressing up the kids.
Nicole had fun dressing up in the costumes, she even had a nice fake mole to add to her wardrobe.
The kids had a fun day, exploring the exhibits and just basically fooling around. Would really recommend the trip to the museum. The whole exhibition will end on July 6, so there is still some time to catch it!