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Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 11:35 PM
Cathedral of the Good Shepherd

Next: Cathedral of Good Shepherd Exterior look(above)

The cathedral is oriented eastwards, with the main altar facing the direction of the sun.

Done in a renaissance style, it has a high timber-decorated ceiling and its porches are Palladian in style (reminiscent of the work of Coleman)

Interior of Good shepherd(above)



Set in leafy grounds, this fine neoclassical Catholic cathedral was built in 1846 (it became a cathedral in 1888).Architect Dennis McSwinney, formerly a clerk to G.D Coleman
.It is regarded as one of the finest building in Singapore but sadly have been painted a dull beige and brown.
It was used as an emergency hospital during the Japanese invasion.
Cathedral compound also contains the Archbishop's house, the resident's quarters and the priest's house.