RM11.2mil upgrading of Singapore's iconic Sultan Mosque complete


New features for the mosque, gazetted a Singaporean national monument in 1975, include a wheelchair ramp at its entrance and two glass lifts that will take worshippers from the first level to the prayer hall on the second level. The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE: Fifteen months and S$3.65mil later, the iconic Sultan Mosque in Muscat Street declared its upgrading complete Saturday.

It has elderly-friendly amenities, including a wheelchair ramp at its entrance and two glass lifts that will take worshippers from the first level to the prayer hall on the second level. The auditorium, office and ablution area have been expanded, and the mosque given a fresh coat of paint.

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