Hell’s Museum has finally reopened on the 29th of October! Not only it is air-conditioned, it also has more interesting exhibitions that you can check out.
There are a total of 10 stations in Hell’s Museum.

Upon entrance, you will get to watch a video on the overview of what is the meaning of life and our existence. It also summarises what you can expect at the museum itself!
Here’s an overview of the other exhibitions:
Insights into the afterlife

I am sure one of the questions most of us have is– where do we go after we die? These exhibitions will definitely give you an insight to your curiosity!
That’s not all because you can explore how the different religions carry out their practices.

You’ll even be able to see a realistic looking graveyard and a mock funeral.

10 Courts of Hell
This is one of the best part of Hell’s Museum– despite the gory nature of the statues.
When one commits an evil act, he will be sent to meet his punishment in one of the ten courts of hell.


Afterwards, he will be sent to King Zhuanlun for the final judgement before reincarnating.

Remember not to commit any evil deeds or these may happen to you one day!
Other statues of beliefs
After exploring the gruesome part of Hell’s Museum, you will find yourself in the garden of other statues pertaining to the afterlife.
Here is the Karmic Kaleidoscope that shows what are the different


There’s even a wishing well too if you hope to make a wish before you leave the museum!

Head down to Hell’s Museum to experience a fun learning journey like no other!
Pro tip: Remember to bring an umbrella as it was raining heavily on our day of visit. The exhibition has both indoor and outdoor areas so you wouldn’t want to be stuck indoors only!
Address: 262 Pasir Panjang Road, Haw Par Villa, Singapore 118628
Opening hours: 10 am to 6 pm daily (Last entry at 5PM)
Price: $18 for adults | $10 for children aged 7-12