Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque)
Singapore's most iconic mosque, a national monument in the Kampong Glam conservation district, built in 1826, known for its golden dome and serving Singapore's Malay Muslim community for nearly two centuries.
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History of Masjid Sultan (Sultan Mosque)
Masjid Sultan was first built in 1826 with assistance from the British East India Company and the first Sultan of Singapore, Sultan Hussein Shah. The current building, featuring the famous golden dome, was completed in 1932 and designed by Irish architect Denis Santry. The mosque is a national monument of Singapore and the most important Islamic institution in the country, serving as the venue for major national Islamic events and the spiritual anchor of the Kampong Glam heritage district.
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