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Jamae Mosque

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Time Out says

One of Singapore’s earliest mosques, the Jamae was founded in 1827 by Muslim Indian entrepreneurs from southern India (the Chulias – it’s also known as the Chulia Mosque). In contrast to so many 19th- century religious sites, it hasn’t been renovated, but the curious architecture – a medley of South Indian, neoclassical and Muslim influences – still shines through, and the interior is well maintained.

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Address:
218 South Bridge Road
Singapore
058767
Opening hours:
5.45am-9.30pm daily
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