Mohamed Sultan Road Print
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Once part of Singapore’s busy trading hub along the Singapore River, Mohamed Sultan Road was officially named in 1898 and was lined with godowns, shophouses and commercial establishments during the colonial era.
From decorative eaves and sculptural plasterwork to porcelain tiles and Chinese calligraphy, the three adjoining shophouses showcase a rich layering of styles and influences. Over the decades, the building’s colour scheme and ornamentation have changed, with some features fading with time, though recent restoration efforts have brought new life to this heritage row. This art print captures both the history and evolving character of Mohamed Sultan Road in the heart of Robertson Quay.
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Mohamed Sultan Road Print
Mohamed Sultan Road Print
Details
Once part of Singapore’s busy trading hub along the Singapore River, Mohamed Sultan Road was officially named in 1898 and was lined with godowns, shophouses and commercial establishments during the colonial era.
From decorative eaves and sculptural plasterwork to porcelain tiles and Chinese calligraphy, the three adjoining shophouses showcase a rich layering of styles and influences. Over the decades, the building’s colour scheme and ornamentation have changed, with some features fading with time, though recent restoration efforts have brought new life to this heritage row. This art print captures both the history and evolving character of Mohamed Sultan Road in the heart of Robertson Quay.
To find additional details, please visit our Art Prints FAQ page.