Cathedral Of The Good Shepherd Singapore, Singapore

Cathedral Of The Good Shepherd Singapore, Singapore

The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd stands as Singapore's oldest Roman Catholic church. Situated in the Museum Planning Area within the Civic District, it provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city. The cathedral is surrounded by Queen and Victoria Streets, as well as Bras Basah Road, all of which offer ample shade within its grounds.

The architectural design of the cathedral draws inspiration from two renowned London churches, namely Saint Paul's in Covent Garden and Saint Martin-in-the-Fields. Serving as the cathedral church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Singapore and the seat of its archbishop, it also serves as the final resting place of Bishop Edouard Gasnier, the first bishop of the revived Diocese of Malacca. Additionally, it houses the relics of Saint Laurent-Marie-Joseph Imbert, the individual from whom the cathedral derives its name.

The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd is constructed in a restrained Renaissance style, featuring Palladian-style porticos introduced by George Drumgoole Coleman. Its architectural plan takes the form of a Latin cross, with the customary east orientation found in traditional churches. The cathedral's lofty timber ceiling and the skillful use of rounded arches contribute to its overall elegance and charm.

Notably, the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd boasts two pipe organs—the Gallery Organ located on the second floor gallery and the Choir Organ in an elevated enclosure in the north transept. It's worth mentioning that this cathedral is unique in Singapore, as it is the only church in the region to house two organs capable of producing music within the same space.

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Sight Name: Cathedral Of The Good Shepherd Singapore
Sight Location: Singapore, Singapore (See walking tours in Singapore)
Sight Type: Religious

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