There is also the Sultan Mosque, a place of worship for Muslims. It was built in the beginning of the 18th century. The sanctuary was erected with the funds of the Muslim community. It is said that for this purpose, some townspeople handed in bottles, and as a reminder of this act, the base of the dome is made from bottled necks. Well, an original contrast-maker is the amazing carpet located on the floor of the shrine, which was donated by the prince of Saudi Arabia. Another unusual building in Singapore is Abdul Gaffoor Mosque. It defies the imagination from the very first minutes, representing a chic combination of yellow and emerald color, which is now a landmark of the mosque.
The momentary Buddha Tooth Relic Temple and Museum will be an excellent addition to an excursion targeted at places of the city with beautiful architecture. “Luxurious” and “stylish”, are just a few epithets that come to mind when you take a glance at the temple. The building was constructed in 2005 in honor of Vesak’s Day 2007. Another colorful holy place is Sri Mariamman Temple – such an abundance of colors can be seen, perhaps, only during the celebration of the Holi holiday. The time of the construction of the temple dates back to the year 1925. It was built in honor of the goddess, who is believed to protect people from all diseases and misfortunes. Note that you cannot enter the temple just like that, you need to observe several rituals like ring the bell (this must be done on exiting too), and you need to enter barefooted unfailingly too. The latter is a must.
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