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St. Andrew’s Cathedral
Sir Stamford Raffles himself reserved the site of St. Andrew’s Cathedral to be a church. Resembling the Salisbury Cathedral in Britain, St. Andrew’s Cathedral is one of the finest surviving examples of English Gothic architecture in Singapore.
Address :
Coleman Street S(179802)
Built :
1861
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