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Sultan Mosque
With its massive golden dome and huge prayer hall, the Sultan Mosque is one of Singapore's most imposing religious buildings, and the focal point of Muslims in Singapore. The mosque, designed by Denis Santry, was built in 1928.

Visitors are advised to dress conservatively as this is a place of worship. Skirts or trousers should be long and no sleeveless tops.

Location
3 Muscat Street Singapore 198833

Tel
(65) 6293 4405


Getting There

Take the MRT to Bugis MRT Station (EW12) then walk towards North Bridge Road in the direction of the Golden Landmark Hotel. Click here to view MRT route map.

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