Built in 1835 by George D. Coleman, the Armenian Church of Saint Gregory the Illuminator stands as the oldest Christian church in Singapore. This all-white structure, with its crafted pillars and an entrance framed by classical pediments, exudes a serene and timeless elegance. Nestled in the heart of the city, the church offers visitors a glimpse into the architectural and cultural heritage of the early Armenian community. Today, guests can explore the well-preserved interior and stroll through the tranquil grounds, experiencing a piece of Singapore’s rich historical tapestry.
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