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Reunion is the first purpose-built, dedicated social space for seniors in a local museum. Created by the National Museum of Singapore in partnership with the Lien Foundation, Reunion comprises an activity space with a group activity area, an immersive projection cave, a Quiet Room, and music booths to encourage interaction among seniors and enhance their museum-visiting experience.
Photographed by Madeni Jais
Reunion seeks to be a space where seniors can build relationships with old and new friends, as well as relax and be rejuvenated from their day-to-day routines through the museum’s programmes.
This initiative is made possible with the support of Lien Foundation and RSP Architects Planners and Engineers. Funding for Reunion is matched by the Cultural Matching Fund.
Reunion and its programmes are designed to be inclusive of seniors with mild cognitive impairment and dementia. Seniors can look forward to reconnecting with the past and sharing experiences with each other through senior-friendly programmes organised by the museum.
Click the link for more details and the full list of programmes!
Activities and resources specially designed for seniors, including those with disabilities or mild dementia.
We have wheelchairs available to borrow, audio captions and more, ensuring a comfortable time at our museum for all visitors.
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