St Andrew's Cathedral — Singapore

Singapore· Historic Sites

St Andrew's Cathedral

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St Andrew's Cathedral is a stunning Anglican cathedral renowned for its pristine white exterior and magnificent neo-Gothic architecture. Located in the Civic District, it stands as a significant historical landmark and a serene place of worship in Singapore. The cathedral's history dates back to 1836, with the current structure consecrated in 1861. Its gleaming white stucco, achieved through a unique plastering technique known as 'Chunam,' creates a striking visual presence, especially against the tropical blue sky. Visitors can admire the beautiful stained-glass windows, the quiet interior, and the grandeur of its design. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city's hustle and bustle, and a glimpse into Singapore's colonial past and religious heritage. Guided tours are sometimes available.

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