
Singapore, Chinatown, Central Region, Singapore
Mosque · British Colonial · 19th Century
Masjid Jamae, or Jamae Mosque, is one of the earliest mosques in Singapore, and is located on South Bridge Road in the Chinatown district. Established in 1826, it is often referred to as Chulia Mosque. The mosque is a prominent landmark in Chinatown and stands as a testament to the religious harmony in Singapore, located adjacent to the Sri Mariamman Temple.
Construction: 1826 – 1826
Founder: Chulia Muslims
Significance: One of the oldest mosques in Singapore, known as Chulia Mosque.
- 1826: Established
- 1974: Gazetted as a National Monument
Architectural styles: Indo-Islamic, Neoclassical
Materials: Brick, Plaster
- Entrance Gate: Distinctive South Indian style entrance gate.
- Minarets: Two octagonal minarets topped with onion domes.
- Prayer Hall: Features Tuscan columns.
Opening hours: 10:00 - 18:00 (summer) · 10:00 - 18:00 (winter) – Located next to Sri Mariamman Temple.
- General: €0.00
Accessibility: Accessible.
Official site: http://masjidjamae.sg
Address: 218 South Bridge Road, Singapore 058767
Coordinates: 1.2832, 103.8453