The magical world of Narnia comes to Singapore on Dec 3. Based on C.S. Lewis’ fictional books and blockbuster film series, the exhibition offers a peek into scenes from the literary world of Narnia through authentic costumes, props and set dressings from the Narnia films.
Once inside Narnia, visitors will encounter falling snow and other interactive and instructive elements including:
A replica of the White Witch’s Throne where visitors can sit on the icy throne and feel the chill. A nearby display describes the impact of climate change and investigates whether our planet can be frozen for 100 years, just like Narnia. There is also an area featuring King Miraz’s castle from the Chronicles Of Narnia: Prince Caspian where visitors can build an arch, while learning about the architectural structure and strategy involved in the design. Another area in the exhibition allows visitors to create their own creatures featured in the film through a mix-and-match sequence.
Tickets for the exhibition, which will end Jan 31, 2012, are at $5 per person (2 years and under admitted free and $20 for a Family package (2 adults and up to 4 children, $2.50 each for additional child). All proceeds will go to The Straits Times School Pocket Money Fund.
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