A Stroll Through Singapore’s Past
Singapore’s most popular historical landmarks on foot in the elegant Civic district.
Founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles almost 200 years ago, Singapore celebrates its stiff-upper-lip colonial past with a statue of Sir Raffles at the riverside spot where he first landed. Pause to read the dedication plaque that lavishes praise on the big man who “with genius and perception changed the destiny of Singapore from an obscure fishing village to a modern metropolis”. Nearby, a memorial stone pays tribute to all of the early founders of what has become a diverse, multicultural crossroads of the world.
Architecture enthusiasts will have Instagram filters at the ready as they approach the former City Hall and Old Supreme Court Building of Singapore, also in the Civic district. Soaring Corinthian columns, classical designs and sweeping Italian murals decorate this landmark, which was converted into the National Art Gallery of Singapore a few years ago. Don’t miss the spectacular views from the Gallery’s City Hall Wing: two upscale restaurants, Smoke & Mirrors and Aura Sky Lounge, serve up a side order of fabulous skyline views along with cocktails and curated bites.
An important defensive stronghold of the British Empire against the Japanese during World War Two, Singapore’s role in the war effort was significant and is chronicled here at the Museum. A short walk away in the direction of Marina Bay, War Memorial Park stands as a permanent remembrance of civilians who died in Singapore during World War Two.
Stop for a moment to reflect at St Andrew’s Cathedral, if you’re so inclined. Located to the west of War Memorial Park, the Anglican cathedral is Singapore’s largest. It stands as a prime example of the architectural style of George Coleman, the man who designed many of the early colonial buildings of Singapore.
Two hours well-spent, a few kilometres walked, and plenty of photos snapped. A walk around Singapore’s Civic district is always a good idea.
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