Caldwell House, Singapore, Wedding venue in Downtown Core, Singapore
The Caldwell House is a wedding venue in downtown Singapore that forms part of the larger CHIJMES complex, featuring neoclassical design with white facades and balanced architectural proportions. The space can host up to 100 guests indoors for events and celebrations.
The house was built in 1841 by architect G.D. Coleman and designated as a national monument in 1990 in recognition of its architectural and historical value. This designation reflects its importance in Singapore's built heritage.
The building demonstrates how Singapore values and maintains structures from its colonial period, adapting them for modern use while keeping their historical character intact.
The venue is located on Victoria Street in the downtown area and offers event management support for bookings. Plan your visit in advance and note that access to the building is arranged through the larger CHIJMES complex.
The second floor contains an alcove gallery that blends original 19th-century structural elements with modern facilities, creating an unusual combination for intimate ceremonies. This mix of historical and contemporary design is often overlooked by visitors.
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