St. Andrew's Cathedral in Singapore, A Sanctuary of Serene Beauty and Gothic Grace

11 St Andrew's Rd Singapore 178959
The New Gothic architectural style
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Introduction

St. Andrew's Cathedral is one of the largest Anglican churches in Singapore and one of the most precious buildings. After being struck by lightning twice, the church was designed and rebuilt in 1857 by Colonel Ronald McPherson, featuring a new Gothic architectural style. Its soaring spires and dazzling white exterior make it a prominent landmark throughout the region. In 1973, it was officially declared a national monument.
Address
11 St Andrew's Rd Singapore 178959
Opening hours
Monday to Saturday from 9:00 to 17:00 (open at 9:45 on Wednesday), Sunday from 9:00 to 13:30.
Transportation
Green Line and Red Line subway, City Hall.