The Singapore National Gallery is a museum that houses the largest collection of modern art in Southeast Asia: currently over 8.000 pieces. Opened to the public in 2015, the building was restored from two national monuments, the former City Hall and Supreme Court Building. Its raison d'etre is to reflect the unique artistic heritage of Singapore through its permanent displays and special exhibitions, as well as foster the development of art in the region as a whole.
The posted coordinates will bring you to the main entrance of the Gallery. To find the cache, enter the building, and search for the following information.
Waypoint 1: Supreme Court Wing Level 1: Look for the sign titled FOUNDATION STONE. The sixth word on the fifth line of that sign is {WORD 3}
Waypoint 2: Supreme Court Wing Level 3: Look for the sign titled THE XXXXXXXXXX CORRIDOR. The missing 10-letter word in the title is {WORD 2}
Waypoint 3: Supreme Court Wing Level 5: Look for the sign titled THE ROTUNDA DOME. The eighth word on the tenth line is {WORD 1}
Once you have the answers, send an e-mail to sgsh{WORD 1}{WORD 2}{WORD 3}@gmail.com (eg sgshappleorangepear@gmail.com). Remember to type your geocaching username into the subject field of the email. If the answer is correct, you'll shortly receive information about where the cache is hidden.
Although there is an entry fee for tourists to gain access to the galleries, there is no need to buy an admission ticket to locate the waypoints or the cache. Free wifi is also available throughout the building.
Note: This cache is not available 24/7. Admission hours for the National Gallery are as follows:
Sat–Thu: 10am–7pm
Fri: 10am–9pm