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Open Opens at 11:00-20:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
192 Telok Ayer St, Singapore 068635Map
Phone: 6220 6306
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Near Niucheshui, the Alabra Mosque is the oldest temple in Singapore. Its structure is relatively simple. It was not noticed at first, but it was recognized by the reply. The top octagonal spire is still fresh in memory
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Masjid Al-Abrar Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
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Al Abra Mosque is located on Telok Ayer Street in Chinatown District. This mosque was built in 1827 and is one of the oldest mosques in Singapore. The building is made of bricks, and there are two tall octagonal spires at both ends of the gate. The tops of the spires are a crescent moon and a star. The interior features paintings from the 1850s.
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Masjid Al-Abrar Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Near Niucheshui, the Alabra Mosque is the oldest temple in Singapore. Its structure is relatively simple. It was not noticed at first, but it was recognized by the reply. The top octagonal spire is still fresh in memory
Alabra Muslim Church has a history of nearly two hundred years since its establishment. It is located in the famous Straight Ayi Street in Buckcart Water. It is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore. The octagonal spire of the church is very beautiful and worth recommending.
Alabra Muslim Church is a very good church area. The churches here are all traditional Western forms. Many churches are quite large in size. The interior space is very wide. Some tables and chairs can sit in it.
The Abraham Hui Church is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore. More tourists come here on weekends. You can come and see it sometime.
The long history of Hui Church, standing on the Chinese Street, has now become a witness of history.