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Zoom to the Past with Classic Car Club Singapore

by Peranakan Museum
13 - 14 May • 10:00am • Armenian Street Park

Take a stroll down picturesque Armenian Street and feast your eyes on classic cars and motorcycles on display, brought to you by Classic Car Club Singapore. Interact with the owners and discover the stories behind these vehicles. For one weekend only!

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Zoom to the Past with Classic Car Club Singapore
Sat, 13 May | 10am - 7pm
Sun, 14 May | 10am - 7pm

Venue: Armenian Street Park
Fee: Free

Take a stroll down picturesque Armenian Street and feast your eyes on classic cars and motorcycles on display, brought to you by Classic Car Club Singapore. Interact with the owners and discover the stories behind these vehicles. For one weekend only! 

Curated by the Peranakan Museum as part of the Drive Through The Armenian Street. 

About Classic Car Club Singapore
With an ever-increasing number of classic cars in Singapore, a locally based community was needed for owners and car enthusiasts to come together and share ideas, stories, experiences, and expertise on preserving these beauties for future generations to enjoy. Classic Car Club Singapore was created specifically for that purpose. Giving back to society is one of the key pillars of the club. Classic Car Club Singapore has been working with various NGOs to bring joy and excitement to people, and is excited to bring this experience to the public at Armenian Street.

Peranakan Museum
Peranakan Museum presents the cross-cultural art of Peranakan communities in Southeast Asia. Installed in the former Tao Nan School, built in 1912, it holds one of the world’s finest public collections of Peranakan objects. Three floors explore Peranakan life through themes related to origins, home, and style as aspects of identity. Community interviews, recorded demonstrations, art commissions, and other contemporary expressions of Peranakan culture provide a multi-faceted experience for visitors, encouraging them to ask themselves: ""what is Peranakan?"".

The museum is a department of ACM, operating under the National Heritage Board.




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