Back-of-House Guided Tour: “Former Supreme Court: Unseen, Unheard” [Halloween Edition]
This Halloween, step beyond the velvet ropes and into the hidden chambers of Singapore's former Supreme Court. Built in the 1930s, this grand old building has seen some of the nation's most dramatic trials – and now, it's opening its doors after dark. The evening kicks off with a meal at Bakery Brera, the Gallery's newest café, before you embark on an eerie adventure with your guide. You'll get to retrace the steps of prisoners and judges, descend through the infamous trapdoor into the dock, and peek into the Viewing Gallery where the public once watched justice unfold. There's even a rare peek inside the Chief Justice's private lift and courtroom seat. Costumes are encouraged – it's Halloween, after all.
Fri-Sun 6.30pm-10pm; $68 (public); $57.80 (insider members)
Trick-or-Treat Family Fun
Looking for a family-friendly way to celebrate Halloween instead? Skip the scares and head to the National Gallery Singapore's Keppel Centre for Art Education for a day of candy and creativity. Kids aged 3 to 12 can get hand-on at the Monster Builders workshop, designing their own spooky creation boxes before setting of on a trick-or-treat trail through the gallery's exhibition spaces. The little ghouls will uncover artworks, meet "friendly ghosts" (aka Gallery staff), and collect sweet surprises along the way. The fun wraps with a tea break at Bakery Brera Café. Bring your best family Halloween looks!
November 2 10.30am and 2.30pm; $65 (parent and child bundle), $38 (additional child), $30 (additional parent)

