The Portals Experience Singapore Opens In June At Fever Exhibition Hall

The Portals Experience is now open in Singapore as the global debut of a large fantasy and science-fiction collection. The official site lists Fever Exhibition Hall as the location and frames the experience around original paintings, hand-painted miniatures and immersive themed environments.

This is not a screen-heavy pop-up. The site highlights 300-plus original paintings, 10,000-plus hand-painted miniatures, eight themed zones and exclusive merchandise, making it a physical collection-led exhibition for fantasy, gaming and sci-fi fans.

What Is Inside

Portals describes the show as an odyssey through fantasy and science fiction, with original brushstrokes from iconic fantasy, sci-fi and gaming universes. It also calls out three large dioramas, including an Atlantis diorama, a fantasy battlefield and a sci-fi future scene.

The site’s practical information lists the duration at 60 to 90 minutes. That timing makes the exhibition manageable as an after-work stop or a weekend pairing with Orchard and Scotts Road dining.

  • Opening: June 2026.
  • Venue: Fever Exhibition Hall, Singapore.
  • Opening hours: 9am to 9pm.
  • Last entry: 8pm.
  • Duration: 60 to 90 minutes.
  • Age note: all ages, with parental guidance recommended for mature sci-fi and fantasy themes.

Who Should Go

The exhibition is most clearly aimed at fantasy-art fans, tabletop miniature collectors, gaming-world readers and people who enjoy seeing original production-style artwork up close. The emphasis on physical art and hand-painted pieces gives it a different rhythm from projection-led immersive rooms.

Families can consider it, but parents should note the site’s advisory that some visuals include nudity and mature content. The all-ages listing does not mean every image will suit every child.

Planning Notes

The official site lists wheelchair accessibility and group booking options. Visitors who want signed prints or collector merchandise should plan earlier time slots because limited-edition items are usually the first things to sell through.

The easiest plan is to treat Portals as a 90-minute anchor near Scotts Road. Book the exhibition first, then make food or shopping plans around that fixed entry window.

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Rachel Ng
Rachel Ng
Rachel Ng is Little Big Red Dot's Money, Career & Practical Living Editor. She helps readers navigate everyday decisions about money, career, and life in Singapore — from CPF contributions to career pivots to choosing the right insurance plan. She writes like a smart older sister who wants to help you make better decisions.

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