Cathedral of the Good Shepherd Singapore

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The grand dame, with its neoclassical look, stained glass panels and 14 paintings of the Stations of the Cross, houses Singapore’s oldest working pipe organ from 1912.

Cathedral of the Good Shepherd Located in central downtown of Singapore, this Roman Catholic Church was built in 1847 and restored in 2016. It is the oldest surviving Roman Catholic church in Singapore and is the seat of the current archbishop of Singapore. Architecture buffs will love its neoclassical look, complete with matching wooden pews, stained glass panels and 14 paintings of the Stations of the Cross. It also houses Singapore’s oldest working pipe organ, a restored Bevington and Sons organ from 1912. Interred in the church are the remains of Singapore’s first two archbishops, Michel Olçomendy and Gregory Yong, and a crypt located in the cathedral’s basement will house the remains of other bishops. The cathedral was gazetted as a national monument in 1973.

 

Location : 'A' Queen Street Singapore 188533

 

How to get to Bras Basah?

By BusNearest Bus Stop 04179 - Aft Bras Basah Stn Exit A, Bras Basah Rd - Bus no. 7, 14, 16, 36, 77, 106, 111, 131, 162, 167, 175, 502, 518, 652, 652, 660, 665, 850, 857 
By MRTNearest MRT stations: Bras Basah Station (CC2)
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Information from Singapore Tourism Board

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