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"Oh…that building with the colourful windows…"


MICA Building


The MICA Building, otherwise known as the Old Hill Street Police Station (OHSPS), was erected in 1934 to house the Hill Street Police Station and Barracks. It was gazetted as a national monument in 1998 and transformed into comfortable and lively premises for MICA. MICA moved from PSA Building to MICA Building in 2000. The building also houses National Arts Council, National Heritage Board, Media Development Authority and Singapore Kindness Movement.











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Between 1845 and 1856, the Assembly Rooms - a space for public functions and a building that housed a theatre and a school - occupied this site.
Upon its completion in 1934, it was the largest government building and regarded as a modern skyscraper.
To provide vehicular access behind the building, the steep slopes of Fort Canning had to be cut back and shored up.
There are 911 windows





You can find out more about the building in the online exhibition.
 
The ARTrium

The main courtyard, the former police parade ground, has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium, called The ARTrium for art activities. The ARTrium, with its colour and space, is an ideal venue for large scale visual art exhibitions and performing arts events.


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A multi-purpose space for artists, designers and just about anyone who has a creative statement to make, to create and showcase their works! Suitable for workshops, seminars and conferences, multi-media works, film screenings, theatre, dances and music performances, rehearsals, story telling, poetry readings, exhibitions, installations, forums, product launches, competitions……


For details on booking The ARTrium and 0107, please contact Johnson Kee or Mr Tenny Kwan at 6332 6900 from THE ARTS HOUSE at The Old Parliament.

 
MICA's Commercial Tenants

Commercial tenants such as art galleries and food and beverage outlets are on the ground floor. The tenants are:























1 Renaissance Cafe Pte Ltd #01-01
2The Photographers' Gallery #01-02
3ART-2 Gallery #01-03
4Orchard Gallery #01-04/05
5Cape of Good Hope Art Gallery #01-06
6Gajah Gallery #01-08
7Soobin Art Gallery #01-10/11/12
 




Location:
140 Hill Street #02-02, MICA Building, Singapore 179369
Tel : 65 6270 7988;
Fax: 65 6837 9480
Email: mica@mica.gov.sg


Nearest MRT Stations:

City Hall and Clark Quay

Public Bus:
124, 145, 147, 166, 174, 190, 520, 851, NR 8, 603, SN 10, 647, 648

 

Parking Instructions
Visitors will have to apply for a parking lot through the person they are visiting in MICA Building. There are few parking lots at MICA Building, but there are parking facilities nearby at Funan Centre and Clarke Quay.


Updated On: 06.12.11