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  1. St Andrew's Cathedral; 11 St Andrews Road, S (178959) Visiting; Worship Services; Virtual Tour

  2. St Andrew’s Cathedral is the oldest Anglican site of worship in Singapore. While much is known about the cathedral’s existing building, relatively little is known about the previous church building, which had its first foundation stone laid on Monday 9th November 1835.

  3. St Andrew's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Singapore. An oasis in the heart of a bustling city-state, we are located near City Hall MRT Station (enter via the entrance beside City Hall Exit B). All are welcome to worship with us! Visit the Cathedral Welcome Centre page to book a Guided Tour. Opening hours Sat 11.30am–6.30pm Sun 7.30am ...

  4. Saint Andrew's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in Singapore. It is located near City Hall, Downtown Core, within the Central Area in Singapore's central business district. It is the cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore and serves as the mother church to 27

  5. Saint Andrew's Cathedral is one of Singapores few surviving examples of English Neo-Gothic architecture. Its belfry, with lancet-shaped windows and elegant spires, resembles that of the famous Salisbury Cathedral in England.

  6. Apr 11, 2024 · St Andrew’s Cathedral, located at 11 St Andrew’s Road, is an Anglican cathedral located next to the City Hall Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station. Named after the patron saint of Scotland, it is the oldest Anglican house of worship in Singapore and was gazetted as a national monument in 1973.

  7. If you’re in the Civic District, you cannot miss the imposing tower and spire of St Andrew’s Cathedral. This is, after all, Singapore’s largest cathedral and the oldest Anglican house of worship.

  8. St Andrew’s Cathedral (SAC) is the oldest Anglican place of worship in Singapore and was gazetted a national monument in 1973. The cathedral is named after Saint Andrew, the Patron of Scotland, to honour the Scottish community who had donated generously to the building fund.

  9. Completed in 1838 but torn down and rebuilt in its present form in 1862 after lightning damage, it's one of Singapore's finest surviving examples of English Gothic architecture. Interesting details include the tropics-friendly porte-cochère (carriage porch) entrance – designed to shelter passengers – and the colourful stained glass ...

  10. St Andrew’s Cathedral was among the first eight National Monuments gazetted in 1973. With its tall steeple housing a collection of bells, it is a distinct part of Singapore’s Civic District skyline.