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Interior : Saint Andrew Cathedral
Keywords : Christ Church, Anglicanism, Cathedral, Saint Andrew Cathedral, Neo-Gothic, Gothic Art
| Artwork alternative name | - |
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| Site common name | Saint Andrew Cathedral |
| Site alternative name | - |
| Type of artwork | Architecture |
| Village | - |
| Province/City | Singapore |
| State | Singapore |
| Country | Singapore |
| Geographic Coordinates Decimal degree | Lat : 1.291944 Long : 103.851944 |
| History of production | Saint Andrew Cathedral is the largest cathedral in Singapore. It was designed by George Coleman, a British architect in 1836. Later, it was restored many times. It was built as the cathedral of Angligan sect. |
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| Art | Saint Andrew Cathedral is the largest cathedral and the most elegant in Singapore. It consists of arched windows of Gothic style. The atmosphere inside is affected by the mosaic, creating a holy atmosphere in Gothic style. At the front, there is a large organ according to the Gothic cathedral structure. |
| Period | Historical Period |
| Art period | British Colonization Period |
| Age | 24-25 Centuries BE. |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Sect | Protestant |
| Religion and belief | - |
| Related artwork | - |
| Type of License | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND) |
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| Rights | SAC |
| Date of record creation | 2015-02-00 |
| Record creator | Associate Pro fessor Dr. Cheda Tingsanchali |