St Andrew’s Cathedral

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St Andrew’s Cathedral is a historic Anglican cathedral in Singapore renowned for its neo-Gothic architecture and status as the country’s oldest surviving church.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican cathedral
church building
national monument of Singapore
affiliation Anglican Church of Singapore NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Neo-Gothic
bishopSeatOf Bishop of Singapore NERFINISHED
churchmanship Low church
completionDate 1861
consecrationDate 1862
country Singapore
currentBuildingArchitect Ronald MacPherson NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican
diocese Anglican Diocese of Singapore NERFINISHED
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of the Anglican Church in South East Asia NERFINISHED
functionalStatus active
groundbreakingDate 1856
hasCrypt no
heritageDesignation National Monument of Singapore NERFINISHED
heritageDesignationDate 1973-03-06
hostsServiceInLanguage Filipino
Mandarin
Tamil
isOldestSurvivingChurchIn Singapore NERFINISHED
locatedIn Civic District, Singapore NERFINISHED
Downtown Core, Singapore NERFINISHED
material Madras chunam
plaster-covered brick
namedAfter Saint Andrew the Apostle NERFINISHED
nearbyLandmark National Gallery Singapore NERFINISHED
Padang, Singapore NERFINISHED
Singapore Cricket Club NERFINISHED
notableFeature flying buttress-like supports
lancet windows
large nave
stained glass windows
numberOfSpireTowers 1
originalChurchArchitect George Drumgoole Coleman NERFINISHED
originalChurchCompletionDate 1837
ownership Anglican Diocese of Singapore NERFINISHED
predecessorBuilding original St Andrew’s Church
previousBuildingDemolished 1855
primaryLanguageOfWorship English
publicTransitAccess City Hall MRT station NERFINISHED
status cathedral
parish church
towerFeature spire
uses community outreach
concerts and events
worship services

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Civic District hasLandmark St Andrew’s Cathedral