St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore
St. Andrew's Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Singapore and a prominent example of Gothic architecture in the region. Completed in 1865, it features stunning stained glass windows and a distinctive white façade, making it a notable landmark in the city.
The cathedral serves as the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore and is located near the Singapore City Hall. It is an active place of worship, hosting regular services and community events, while also attracting visitors interested in its historical and architectural significance.