Total 11 results found on "Empress Place".
- 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.
- Dalhousie Obelisk (Civic District Trail I)
- Dalhousie Obelisk was built in 1850 to honour the visit of Lord Dalhousie, Governor-General of India.
- Empress Place (Related info)
- Empress Place was named by the Municipal Council in 1907 in memory of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Empress of India (1876-1901).
- Empress Place (Related info)
- Empress Place was named by the Municipal Council in 1907 in memory of Queen Victoria (1819-1901), Empress of India (1876-1901).
- Victoria Concert Hall (Marked Historic Sites Listing)
- Prior to its present-day image as a theatre and a concert hall, this grand dame was originally designated as a Town Hall.
- Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall (Monuments Trail)
- Prior to its present-day image as a theatre and a concert hall, this grand dame was originally designated as a Town Hall.
- Victoria Theatre & Concert Hall (circa 1856) (Monuments Listing)
- Prior to its present-day image as a theatre and a concert hall, this grand dame was originally designated as a Town Hall.