Sultan Mosque (Masjid Sultan) in Singapore

Sultan Mosque

An iconic architectural landmark, the impressive Sultan Mosque is a focal point for Singapore’s Muslim community.

Iconic Golden Dome of Sultan mosque Singapore

Why You Need To Visit

  • Striking Architecture Abounds

    The mosque's distinctive golden domes are adorned with glass bottle ends at the base of the structure, which were collected and donated by the lower-income as their contributions to the mosque’s construction. Winner of the prestigious Architectural Award in 2016, the mosque's golden dome is so iconic, towering over nearby shophouses. 

  • A Glimpse into the Muslim Faith

    Built in 1824 by Sultan Hussein Shah, the first Sultan of Singapore, the mosque is a vibrant symbol of the Muslim faith, and a focal point of Singapore's Malay community. 

  • A Place to Expand One's Horizons

    The mosque welcomes visitors to explore the compound on a guided tour or a free walk. 

Visiting Information

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Admission

Free

Operating Hours

Operating Hours

Saturday to Thursday, 10:00am - 12:00pm & 2:00pm - 4:00pm

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Official Site

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Etiquette

  • Wear appropriate attire to show respect. No bare backs, off-shoulders, shorts or mini-skirts.
  • Cover-ups are provided at the entrance of the mosque.
  • Footwear must be removed before entering the mosque.