MASJID SULTAN MOSQUE, SINGAPORE
- Jack Aw
- May 10, 2024
- 1 min read
This mosque is situated at North Bridge Road, it is a place of worship for the Muslim faith.

Mesjid Sultan - Sultan Mosque, designed by Swan and MacLaren, and built during 1924-8. The earliest mosque on this site was built about 1823-4, before North Bridge Road extended beyond present Arab Street. In June 1823, Sir Stamford Raffles promised that the East India Company would pay $3,000 towards the cost of its erection; and it was certainly completed two years later when Lt. Phillip Jackson (the Settlement's Executive Engineer), laid down the remaining section of the road, and had to make a kink in it to get past the mosque.

Grand Sultan Mosque in North Bridge Road is largest mosque in Singapore and place of worship for Muslims. The maximum capacity is 2000 pax.


This 2 differents view ppc was pubished by ASSOCIATED MARKETING AGENCY PTE. LTD. in 1980s '.
Sultan Mosque and it surrounding in 1990s '
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