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Raffles House is a single-storey building built on the Fort Canning Hill, Singapore.The original building was a wood and atap structure built in 1822 that was used as a place of residence by Sir Stamford Raffles.
The house was one of the architecture designs of the Irish civil architect George Drumgoole Coleman in Singapore, it was built from 1840 to 1841 for H. C. Caldwell, a senior clerk to the Magistrates in Singapore. In August 1852, Father Jean-Marie Beurel purchased the house for the Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus on his own expense of 4,000 ...
The building was designed by Andrew Bromberg of the architectural firm Aedas, [2] costs S$500 million to develop, [1] and is owned by Rock Productions Pte Ltd, the business arm of the Singaporean megachurch New Creation Church; The Star Performing Arts Centre is used as the church service venue for New Creation Church.
Singapore Institute of Management: Performing Arts Theatre Theatre 458 Downtown Core: Marina Bay Sands: The Sands Theatre Theatre 2010 1,680 The Grand Theatre Theatre 2010 2,155 Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay: Esplanade Concert Hall: Concert hall 2002 1,811 Singapore Symphony Orchestra: Esplanade Theatre: Theatre 2002 1,942 Singapore ...
Bronze memorial panel of James MacRitchie. MacRitchie died 26 April 1895, aged 47, at his home 'Woodside', Grange Road, Singapore. [12]The esteem in which MacRitchie was held, and the shock of his untimely death, resulted in a memorial panel being commissioned in 1896 to be installed in the Town Hall (part of the modern day Victoria Concert Hall).
The Pavilion is a house located at 5 Oxley Rise, Oxley Hill, near Orchard Road in Singapore. [1] [2] [3] The Pavilion served as Government House between 1859 and 1861, after Raffles House was demolished to make way for a fort.
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The NHB is a statutory board within the Government of Singapore, under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth, and it has so far gazetted 82 sites, buildings and structures, officially listed as 75 national monuments. The latest addition to the list is Padang. [1]