The Maritime Experiential Museum and Aquarium (MEMA), the first ever maritime-themed attraction for Singapore, has been unveiled at the Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) waterfront.
An iconic steel and glass hull-shaped building, which was designed by Ralph Appelbaum of Ralph Appelbaum Associates, provides a home for the new attraction.
Exploring the maritime history of Asia and the Middle East, MEMA will offer special talks; children's workshops; and the exploration of life-sized replica historical vessels.
Interactive exhibits include a musical ensemble featuring instruments from a range of ports of call along traditional trade routes, such as Kenyan bongo drums and an Iranian santur.
A 150-seat, 360-degree multimedia theatre called the Typhoon Theatre is also available, with visitors given the opportunity to "board" an Arabian-bound ship that encounters a storm.
RWS director of attractions (west zone) Jason Horkin said: "We want the museum to be a place where everyone in the community can come together to learn and experience.
"A lot of effort have gone into the planning of the museum to create a sense of exploration and to have interactive exhibits that encourage imagination and creativity."
MEMA forms part of the second phase of RWS, which is also expected to include a marine life park; two additional hotels; and a destination hotel opening throughout 2012.
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