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Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA)

Celebrating Heritage and Culture

Our diverse arts and cultural offerings in the Bras Basah.Bugis and Civic District will be sustained and rejuvenated. They will be complemented by the rich heritage and culture in the neighbouring Historic Districts to anchor our city centre as a vibrant place for arts and culture.

Last updated 7 May 2026

Refreshing our arts, cultural and educational districts

Map of Singapore's arts, cultural, and educational districts, showing planned enhancements and landmarks.

A district for learning

University of the Arts Singapore, National Design Centre. White building with banner: "Be part of the new creatives."

Enhanced connectivity and public spaces

A street scene with people walking and cycling, a car, trees, and buildings on either side of the street. Banners hang from lampposts.

Upcoming connectivity enhancement works at Waterloo Street. Artist’s impression for illustrative purposes only

Art and culture all around

Exterior of "The Foundry" and "Bettr Coffee" building with greenery and modern design elements on a cloudy day.
Aerial view of the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore, with orange tiled roofs and white facades, surrounded by greenery and city streets.
Architectural rendering of a modern building with a public plaza and people enjoying the space.
Children's Museum Singapore. A white building with colorful window shutters. People are gathered outside. Blue sky and clouds overhead.

Source: Children’s Museum Singapore

Enhancing Historic Districts

Kampong Glam

45 Sultan Gate
45 Sultan Gate hosting a kebaya exhibition.

Chinatown 

Wayang performance along Smith Street
Wayang performance along Smith Street. Source: Chinatown Business Association

Little India 

Vibrant scene at Project Oasis Little India site at Clive Street
Project Oasis Little India site at Clive Street. Source: LISHA
Sketch of someone making teh tarik
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