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     Our Monuments

Marked Historic Sites

 

     Gazetted Monuments

     1.     Tan Si Chong Su Temple

     2.     Siong Lim Temple

     3.     Hong San See

     4.     Yueh Hai Ching Temple

     5.     Armenian Church

     6.     Cathedral of the Good Shepherd

     7.     St Andrew's Cathedral

     8.     St George's Church

     9.     Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church

     10.   Old Thong Chai Building

     11.   Telok Ayer Market

     12.   House of Tan Yeok Nee

     13.   Sun Yet Sen Villa

     14.   Goodwood Park Hotel - Tower Wing

     15.   Raffles Hotel

     16.   Singapore Art Museum (former St Joseph's Institution)

     17.   Chijmes (former CHIJ)

     18.   Jamae Mosque

     19.   Nagore Durgha

     20.   Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

     21.   Al-Abrar Mosque

     22.   Abdul Gaffoor Mosque

     23.   Sultan Mosque

     24.   Parliament House

     25.   Empress Place

     26.   Istana And Sri Temasek

     27.   National Museum

     28.   Victoria Theatre And Concert Hall

     29.   Former AG's Chambers

     30.   City Hall

     31.   Supreme Court

     32.   Sri Mariamman Temple

     33.   Sri Perumal Temple

     34.   Prinsep Street Presbyterian Church 

     35.   Ying Fo Fui Kun

     36.   Thian Hock Keng

     37.   The Old Ministry Of Labour Building

     38.   The Old Chinese High School Clock Tower Building

     39.   Maghain Aboth Synagogue

     40.   Chesed-El Synagogue

     41.   The Old Nanyang University Library & Administration Building

     42.   The Old Tao Nan School

     43.   Coming soon

     44.   Coming soon

 

 

 

 

The Preservation of Monuments Board (PMB) has identified Singapore's first skyscraper, Cathay Building, as a possible landmark for preservation, said the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) in a statement on 4 Apr 2000.