The Ritz-Carlton Millenia in Singapore was designed by Pritzker Price-winning architect Kevin Roche. The 32 floor-high hotel with 608 rooms and suites was inaugurated in 1996.
Singapore skyline with Ritz-Carlton Millenia on the right
Singapore skyline with Ritz-Carlton Millenia on the right
Ritz-Carlton Millenia at night
Ritz-Carlton Millenia at night
Ritz-Carlton Millenia - entrance hall
Ritz-Carlton Millenia - entrance hall
Guest rooms facing Marina Bay have spectacular views, both during the day and night.
guest room
guest room
guest room view over Marina Bay
guest room view over Marina Bay
bathroom
bathroom
view from guest room at night
view from guest room at night
Art Collection
The hotel owns a contemporary art collection with more than 4000 items, many of which are exposed throughout the building.
The large sculpture Cornucopia, suspended in the hotel lobby, was created by American artist Frank Stella in 2000.
Hotel entrance and Cornucopia sculpture by Frank Stella
Hotel entrance and Cornucopia sculpture by Frank Stella
Cornucopia by Frank Stella
Cornucopia by Frank Stella
Cornucopia by Frank Stella
Cornucopia by Frank Stella
The glass art installation "Sunrise" by Dale Chihuly is displayed in the Republic Bar, while the pathway to the outdoor swimming pool showcases two wall reliefs by Frank Stella. They are part of his 138 piece "Moby Dick" series, created between 1985 and 1993. Next to the Grand Gallery, the painting "Mediterranean Light" by Robert Motherwell can be found. 
Republic Bar
Republic Bar
Moby Dick
Moby Dick
Grand Gallery
Grand Gallery
Rainer Gross painted "Landscape" in 1995. Chrysanthemums was created by Singaporean artist Tay Bak Koi, while "China China" is by Chinese artist Zhu Wei.
"Landscape", by Rainer Gross
"Landscape", by Rainer Gross
"Chrysanthemums" by Singaporean artist Tay Bak Koi
"Chrysanthemums" by Singaporean artist Tay Bak Koi
"China China" by Zhu Wei
"China China" by Zhu Wei
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