St Andrew's Cathedral Singapore
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Singapore’s largest cathedral showcases early English Gothic influences. It is located in the bustling Civic District, and its design pays tribute to key historial figures of Singapore.
After the original chapel on the site of the present building was destroyed by two lightning strikes in 1852, a cathedral with early English Gothic influences was built in its place. Designed by Colonel Ronald MacPherson in 1856, St Andrew’s Cathedral is Singapore’s largest cathedral and the most established Anglican place of worship. It is gazetted as a national monument in 1973.
Location : 11 St Andrew's Road Singapore 178959
How to get to City Hall?
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Information from Singapore Tourism Board
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