Launched in 2015 by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, the Indian Heritage Center (IHC) is the third Heritage Institution under the National Heritage Board, with the other two being the Malay Heritage Centre and the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall.

Indian Heritage Centre at Campbell Lane, Singapore.

IHC aims to promote a greater understanding and appreciation of Singapore’s Indian heritage and culture, and to showcase the Indian community’s roles and contributions in multicultural Singapore. 

The four-storey building is an iconic, unique and sustainable building that blends both traditional Indian as well as modern architectural elements. The architectural design for the facade is inspired by the baoli (or Indian stepwell) and seeks to create an urban forum for the celebration and appreciation of Indian culture. It houses more than 440 artifacts, many of which are contributed by members of the Indian community themselves, five permanent galleries, a museum shop as well as programming and activity spaces.

Situated at 5 Campbell Lane, the Indian Heritage Centre is open on Tuesdays to Thursdays from 10am to 7pm; Fridays to Saturdays from 10am to 8pm; Sundays and Public Holidays from 10am to 4pm.

According to roots.gov.sg and indianheritage.gov.sg