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Singapore's oldest Hindu temple has a pagoda-like entrance topped by one of the most ornate gopurams (pyramidal gateway towers) you're likely...Read More
Dedicated to Vishnu the Preserver, the temple is easy to recognize by its 60-foot-high monumental gopuram, with tiers of intricate sculptures...Read More
The first mosque on this site was built in the early 1820s with a S$3,000 grant from the East India Company. The current structure, built in...Read More
This structure—the Temple of Heavenly Happiness—was completed in 1842 to replace a simple shrine built 20 years earlier. It's one of Singapore...Read More
This mosque was completed in 1910 and has recently been restored. Though it has none of the exotic, multicolor statuary of the Hindu temples...Read More
In 1827 when the original thatch hut stood here, it was one of Singapore's first mosques for its Indian Muslims. Also known as Kuchu Palli ...Read More
Also known as the Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator, this is one of Singapore's most elegant buildings. Built in 1835, this is the republic...Read More
Also known as Sri Thendayuthapani Temple, this southern Indian temple, home to numerous shrines, is a replacement for the original, which was...Read More
In 1845 Hajjah Fatimah, a wealthy Muslim woman married to a Bugis trader, commissioned a British architect to build this mosque ( hajjah is...Read More
Popularly called Masjid Chulia, this simple, almost austere mosque was built in 1826 by Chulia Muslims from India's Coromandel Coast, on its...Read More
The Bright Hill Temple, as it's commonly known, is Singapore's largest Mahayana temple. It's in a relatively modern complex of Buddhist temples...Read More
Less than four miles southwest of Singapore, Kusu is one of the Southern Islands. The island, whose name means "turtle" in Chinese, is known...Read More
The dusty, incense-filled interior of this popular temple has altars heaped with hundreds of small statues of gods from the Chinese pantheon...Read More
View Tours and ActivitiesThis temple's main altar is dedicated to Kuan Yin—also known as Bodhisattva Avalokitesvara—and is framed by beautiful, ornate carvings of flowers...Read More
In 1848 the sultan granted this land for use as a burial ground to the Jawi Peranakan community, which was made up of the offspring of Indian...Read More
This odd mix of minarets and Greek columns was built by South Indian Muslims in 1830. Inside it's now decorated with tiny lights. ...Read More
Dedicated to Kali the Courageous, a ferocious incarnation of Shiva's wife, Parvati the Beautiful, this temple was built in 1881 by indentured...Read More
The first church at this site was constructed in 1834, but was demolished in 1852 following two lightning strikes. Some suggested that before...Read More
Built in 1826 by Teochew Chinese from Guangdong Province and dedicated to the goddess of the sea, this is one of Singapore's oldest Taoist temples...Read More
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