Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Singapore’s oldest mosque

Posted by noelbynature

Travel writer Rosemary John visits Singapore’s oldest Mosque, the Sultan Mosque in Kampong Glam to learn a little more about the holy month of Ramadan, which ended on Monday.

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Cosily nestled in the centre of Kampong Glam, a Malay heritage district, the Sultan Mosque has come a long way since its makeover some 83 years ago. From its humble beginnings as a single storey mosque with a distinct Javanese-Oriental architectural style with a three-tier roof, the mosque today exuberates a two-storey building with a Saracenic Mogul-Indian architecture designed by an Irishman named Denis Santry of Swan and Maclaren Architects, Singapore’s oldest architectural firm.

You can read more about the mosque, its architecture and its history in her post here.

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