Singapore Hajjah Fatimah Mosque
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Mosques
Singapore's many mosques are easily recognisable by their distinctive minarets and domes. Visitors should leave their footwear at the door, women must not be dressed in shorts or revealing dresses and only men are allowed into the main prayer hall.

Hajjah Fatimah Mosque

Built in 1846, the Hajjah Fatimah Mosque is named after a Malacca-born Malay who married a wealthy Bugis Sultan. Although it exhibits a combination of architectural influences, it has a decidedly British flavour.
Location: 4001 Beach Road Singapore 199584

Getting There: Take the MRT to Lavender Station (EW11) and walk toward Beach Road.

 
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