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Armenian Church
This oldest Christian church in Singapore is a fine example of colonial British neo-classical architecture. The Armenian Church is believed to be the first building on the island to be equipped with electricity - a novelty in 1909.
Address :
60 Hill Street S(179366)
Built :
1836
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