Opening Hours
Fri, 24 Apr - Sun, 17 May 2026
9.00am - 9.00pm
Tulipmania returns for its 12th edition with a vibrant tribute to the Netherlands' rich artistic legacy. From the Golden Age masterpieces of Rembrandt and Johannes Vermeer to the bold modernism of Piet Mondrian, this year's showcase draws inspiration from centuries of creativity that continue to shape Dutch culture today.
Presented in collaboration with the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Singapore, the display marks a fresh direction where time-honoured tradition meets contemporary expression. Visitors are welcomed by a striking, large-scale Delftware Tulipiere – a distinctive vase design unique to the Netherlands – before stepping into a recreation of the iconic Rijksmuseum set amidst a breathtaking sea of tulips. Steps away stands the historic De Kat Windmill – the world's last working windmill that still produces pigments and dyes from raw materials.
Within this floral landscape, horticulture and art intertwine as van Gogh’s iconic works bloom to life in vivid floral recreations – among them, the beloved The Starry Night. Rounding out the display are a Delftware showcase and a tulip-bedecked boat, celebrating the craft and colour that define Dutch identity.
Fri, 24 Apr - Sun, 17 May 2026
9.00am - 9.00pm
Admission charge to Flower Dome applies
Flower Dome
Be greeted by the larger-than-life tulipiere at the entrance of Flower Dome. Historically used to display individual tulips rather than massed arrangements, the tulipiere reflects the extraordinary esteem for the flower during the height of the tulip trade.
Step inside a stunning recreation of Amsterdam’s renowned museum. Discover reproductions of celebrated works from the Dutch Golden Age, including Rembrandt’s The Night Watch and Vermeer’s Girl with a Pearl Earring.
Step inside the recreation of the De Kat windmill, the world’s last working windmill that still grinds raw materials into natural pigments for the world’s finest art. Then explore a charming display of KLM Delft Blue Houses, each a miniature masterpiece modelled after historic Dutch landmarks and architectural treasures.
Tulipa ‘Kaki’ is a Triumph-class tulip – one of the most widely cultivated tulip varieties in the world, with stable, cup-shaped blooms. Named after the colloquial term kaki, meaning friend, the flower symbolises harmony, clarity, and friendship. Meet the star of the show at Tulipmania.
Visit the Delft House at Tulipmania from 24 Apr to 17 May 2026 for a chance to win a pair of tickets from Singapore to Europe with KLM. Simply scan the QR code at the Delft Blue House and answer the questions to enter the lucky draw during your visit.
Visit the Delft House display at Tulipmania to find out more.
Tulipa ‘Virichic’
Opens pale rose (which deepens as the flower ages) with a central green flame.
Tulipa ‘Spryng Surprise’
Creamy white at first, splashed with red flames that soften and diffuse into pink as the flower matures.
Tulipa ‘Pretty Princess’
Rose-pink tepals with darker pink to purplish flamed accents and cream-margined leaves.
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