Places Tours & Trails

Hidden Gems of Colonial Architecture

Discover Singapore's Colonial Architecture on our Hidden Gems tour. Explore iconic Black & White houses designed by architect RAJ Bidwell.

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Timing:
Saturday, 18 May | 9am - 11am | https://colonialarchitecturemay18.peatix.com/
Sunday, 19 May | 9am - 11am | https://colonialarchitecturemay19.peatix.com/

 

Meeting Point: Visitor Centre near entrance to Gallop Extension
Fee: $53/pax | Registration starts from 24 Apr, 12pm onwards

 

The vestiges of Singapore's colonial era can be seen in much of our architecture, including colonial bungalows and mansions, colloquially known as Black & White (B&W) houses. Step back into a more gracious era as we stroll through lovely green and tranquil oases to explore their history, architecture, and role in Singapore’s heritage. Plus, discover the stories of who lived in them, why they were built, and how they are being used today both as residences and commercial establishments. Gallop Road where you'll discover our (arguably) oldest B&W house, Atbara & its neighbour, Inverturret , both designed by the star architect of Singapore in the late 19th/early 20th century, RAJ Bidwell of Swan & Maclaren fame. Learn the story behind their original owners, the names they gave these houses and what they have both been used for over the years.





Other fascinating stories & events…

37 Emerald Hill Site Tours

18 - 19, 25 - 26 May • 10:00am

18 - 19, 25 - 26 May • 02:00pm

Come along for the first ever public site tours of 37 Emerald Hill, former home of Singapore Chinese Girls’ School, the first locally founded secular school for girls by our Straits-born community and conserved through a ground-up community effort.

A Bite of History - A Heritage Walk through Rochester Park

1 May • 12:00am

In this self-guided walking tour, explore and discover the stories and landmarks within Rochester Park, including the iconic black and white heritage bungalows that are a nod to Singapore's colonial past.

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