old hill street police station — Singapore

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old hill street police station

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The Old Hill Street Police Station is one of Singapore's most visually striking historical buildings, instantly recognizable by its iconic rainbow-colored windows. Built in 1934, this magnificent neoclassical structure originally served as the largest police station and barracks in Singapore, a significant landmark during the colonial era and a symbol of colonial power. Today, the building has been meticulously restored and now houses the Ministry of Communications and Information (MCI) and the National Arts Council. While the interiors are primarily office spaces, the exterior of the building is a major draw for photographers and architecture enthusiasts. Its 927 windows are painted in a vibrant spectrum of colors, creating a cheerful and distinctive facade. Located in the Civic District, it stands as a beautiful example of adaptive reuse, blending historical significance with contemporary governmental functions. It's a must-see for anyone interested in Singapore's architectural heritage and offers a fantastic backdrop for photos, especially against the city's modern backdrop.

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