One of the biggest religious sites in Singapore, Sultan Mosque is named after the first sultan of Singapore. Built in 1928 and designed by Denis Santry, the Sultan Mosque is located at Muscat Street.
A grant of SGD 3,000 from the East India Company led to construction of the Sultan Mosque in Singapore. The largest mosque in city, Sultan Mosque is a must-see on Singapore pilgrimage tours. In 1975, the mosque was declared as a historical site.
Sultan Mosque in Singapore has a dome made of gold. The best part about this mosque is that its base is made of glass bottles. This feature makes it one of the most popular Singapore attractions.
Sultan Mosque in Singapore has a huge prayer hall that can accommodate thousands of worshippers at a time. In the evenings, this place is crammed with people on tours of Singapore.
Many families gather around the compound of Sultan Mosque, Singapore in the evenings, just to have a break from the monotony of life. It is a great place to relax and find solace while spending some time in quietude.
To reach Sultan Mosque, you can take an MRT to the Buggies MRT Station and walk in the direction of Golden Landmark Hotel, Singapore towards North Bridge Road.
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