Former Singapore Badminton Hall, Indoor sports stadium in Geylang, Singapore.
The Former Singapore Badminton Hall on Guillemard Road is a sports building that originally housed four badminton courts and seating for over 7,000 spectators. The structure was later transformed and now accommodates various shops and entertainment venues on the same site.
The building was initiated by the Singapore Badminton Association in 1951 and completed in 1952 as a modern venue for competitions. The National Heritage Board recognized its role in Singapore's sports history and designated it as a protected site in 1999.
The venue served as a gathering place where badminton competitions drew players and spectators from across the region. Its presence shaped how the local community engaged with sports during the middle of the 20th century.
The location is best reached by public transport since the area has good connections and the pedestrian zones nearby are easy to navigate. Visitors should note that the former sports venue now functions mainly as a commercial complex with varying hours depending on individual businesses.
The building experienced an unusual moment in 1965 when the Rolling Stones performed there and the crowd's enthusiasm was so intense that a wall collapsed. This event shows how the structure served purposes far beyond its original sports function as a venue for cultural performances.
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