St Andrew’s Cathedral – Singapore’s Iconic White Church

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Located along St Andrew’s Road in the heart of Singapore’s Civic District, St Andrew’s Cathedral is the country’s oldest Anglican church. Its striking white facade and towering spire make it a standout landmark near City Hall MRT.
Built in the 1800s, the cathedral is designed in a Neo-Gothic style and has witnessed key moments in Singapore’s history, including serving as a hospital during World War II. Inside, the cool, quiet interior and stained-glass windows offer a peaceful escape from the city buzz.
Whether you're drawn by its history, architecture, or just need a quiet spot to reflect, this cathedral is worth a short visit.

Post by LuckyOnePong | Sep 10, 2025


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