Cathedral of the Good Shepherd
The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd is the oldest Catholic church in Singapore, built in 1847. It is located in the Museum Planning Area within the Civic District.
View of the nave after the 2016 restoration. The altar is remodelled, the cathedra was put back to pre-1960 sanctuary remodelling and a new altar rail to match the new style of the sanctuary is installed.
Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert.
The steeple of the cathedral designed by Charles Andrew Dyce.
The cathedral's interior showing the nave, timber ceiling and Gallery Organ.
The Museum Planning Area is a planning area located in the Central Area of the Central Region of Singapore. The area plays a "bridging role" between the Orchard area and the Downtown Core, which necessitates proper transport networks for vehicles, pedestrians and public transport. Due to the sheer size of green areas in the district, the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) has designated it a 'green lung' in the Central Area. However, the Museum Planning Area is also home to cultural and commercial activities. Around 65% of the area is available for future development, making it a hotbed for new infrastructure and buildings.
Image: 2016 Singapur, Museum Planning Area, Narodowe Muzeum Singapuru (02)
Image: Peranakan Museum
Image: Singapore Art Museum, 2012
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