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Built in 1939, this stately building with its Corinthian
columns, spacious interiors which feature murals by Italian
artist, Cavaliere Rodolfo Nolli, and classic design, make
the Supreme Court one of the finest buildings ever built
during the British Rule of Singapore. |
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Beside the Supreme Court is City Hall, Which was built in
1929 and was the site of the Japanese surrender to Lord
Mountbatten in 1945 during World War II.
Visitors are welcome to attend all open court hearings
unless otherwise ordered and to tour the premises. However,
visitors are requested to be appropriate attired (no
sleeveless t-shirts, shorts, singlets or slippers).
Photographic and video equipment are not allowed on the
premises and other electronic equipment such as handphones
and pagers must be turned off or switched to silent mode.
There are permanent exhibits on the history of the Courts on
the ground floor of the Supreme Court Building as well as
interactive electronic information kiosks. Don't forget to
pick up a copy of the "Guide to the Supreme Court".

Open:
| 8.30am - 5pm |
Monday-Friday |
| 8.30am - 1pm |
Saturday |
Admission: Free
Location: St Andrew's Road

Getting There: Take the MRT to City Hall Station
(EW13/NS25) and walk along St Andrew's Road towards the
Padang.
Web sites:
Supreme
Court and City Hall |

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