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An immersive exhibition themed after ‘The Little Prince’ comes to Singapore with enchanting 3D visuals

Step into a real-life storybook world with ‘The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars’

Rachel Yohannan
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Rachel Yohannan
Editor, Time Out Singapore
'The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars' exhibition by Groundseesaw Singapore
Photograph: Fever
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Rekindle your sense of childhood wonder and imagination with the latest immersive exhibition that’s landing in Singapore. The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars takes you through the whimsical children’s tale by French author Antoine de Saint-Exupéry – a beloved classic that’s been pored over by generations.

You’ll know what to expect if you’ve attended the other exhibitions by Korean multimedia art collective Groundseesaw: vibrant 3D visuals projected across six-metre walls, educational snippets that delve deeper into the storybook world of The Little Prince, and a rousing instrumental soundtrack that heightens the whole multi-sensory experience. Follow the prince as he travels across planets, gains wisdom from the fox, and shows you to see the world through a different lens.

'The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars' exhibition by Groundseesaw Singapore
Photograph: Fever

The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars is suitable for all ages, and not to worry if you aren’t already familiar with the book. Treat this exhibition as an introduction to the simple yet poignant tale that holds multiple layers of profound, compelling themes beneath its colourful surface.

The exhibition replaces Gustav Klimt: Timeless Beauty, while Van Gogh Inside: Love, Vincent and Monet Inside will continue running all the way till the end of July 2025, minimally. Each session lasts one hour in fixed time slots. As sessions start on the dot, visitors are advised to arrive at least 10 minutes earlier so that they can find a good spot and settle in nicely before the story comes alive.

'The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars' exhibition by Groundseesaw Singapore
Photograph: Fever

Not coming with little ones in tow? Make a prior reservation for ATLAS, the famous Art Deco-inspired bar housed within the same building, to complete your visit. Alternatively, you can also cater some time to drop by Takara House, a cosy new Japanese-inspired vintage thrift store and café that’s within easy walking distance. We love its homemade pastries!

The Little Prince: The Journey of Stars is slated to open its doors on June 26, 2025 at Groundseesaw, located on Level 3 at Parkview Square. Entry for local adults starts from $22 ($11 with the ongoing 50 percent discount), and tickets for dates all the way till July 31, 2025 can be purchased via Fever.

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