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Total 85 results found on "Civic District Trail".

Armenian Church (Monuments Trail)
Modelled after the Mother Church in North Armenia, this is Singapore's oldest church.
Armenian Church (Civic District Trail II)
Modelled after the Mother Church in North Armenia, this is Singapore's oldest church.
Armenian Church (Fun on Foot - Civic District)
Modelled after the Mother Church in North Armenia, this is Singapore's oldest church.
Armenian Street (Related info)
This street derived its name from the Armenian Church, which is located here.
Asian Civilisation Museum - Empress Place Building (1864 - 65) (Monuments Listing)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Asian Civilisations Museum (Civic District Trail I)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Asian Civilisations Museum (Singapore River Trail)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Asian Civilisations Museum (Empress Place Building) (Monuments Trail)
An impressive symbol of colonial authority, the oldest part of Empress Place Building was completed in 1867, the year Singapore became a British Crown Colony.
Beach Road (Related info)
Beach road was actually a coastal road fronting the sea coast in the early decades of the colonial city.
Bras Basah Road (Related info)
Beras is the Malay word for harvested rice with the husk removed. The road got its name because in the early days wet rice was laid to dry here on the banks of the “fresh water stream”.

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