St. Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore’s largest Anglican place of worship, stands as a striking Victorian Gothic structure in the heart of the Civic District, its spire rising dreamily among modern skyscrapers. Originally constructed in 1838, the cathedral was rebuilt in 1856 following two lightning strikes. Today, visitors can admire its pristine facade and step inside to experience a blend of colonial history and contemporary spiritual life, making it a notable landmark in the city.
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