Rochor, Central Region, Singapore — Southeast Asia (Maritime)
Middle Road Church
The Methodist Church in Singapore
When it was officially inaugurated as the Malay Church in 1894, it became the first Straits Chinese Methodist Church in Singapore. It remained here until 1929 when it moved to Kampong Kapor and is now known as the Kampong Kapor Methodist Church.
National Heritage Board Unveiled on 22 January 2000 by Bishop Wong Kiam Thau Methodist Church in Singapore
Erected 2000 by National Heritage Board.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in this topic list: Churches & Religion. A significant historical date for this entry is January 22, 2000.
Location. 1° 17.984′ N, 103° 51.148′ E. Marker is in Rochor, Central Region. Marker is at the intersection of Middle Road and Waterloo Street, on the left when traveling north on Middle Road. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 141 Middle Rd, Rochor, Central Region 18897-6, Singapore. Touch for directions.
Regarding Middle Road Church. From A Blog of Sorts
During the period of World War II, it was understood that the building was converted to a Chinese restaurant called May Blossom Restaurant. After the war, it became a motor-workshop and parking area.
Today, this small building had been given a new lease of life to showcase the arts. Officially opened in 1999, its aim is not just to become an arts hub showcasing the works of local and international artists. But striving to be a regional arts hub for contemporary 3-dimensional artworks.
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