Former Attorney General's Chambers, Singapore
The Former Attorney General's Chambers is a historic building at 1 Parliament Place, Singapore. Built in the Edwardian style in 1906, the two-storey civic building occupies the site of the former one-storey Court House Annexe, which was built in 1839 and later enlarged to house the Government Printing Office.
 Former Attorney General's Chambers Author: Terence Ong (Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported)
In the post-independent years, the building housed the Public Works Department from the 1960s to 1971, and from 1971 to 1991 the Attorney-General's Chambers. Today it is known as Parliament House Block C, being part of the Parliament House Complex. It was gazetted as a National Monument of Singapore on 14 February, 1992.
Getting there
Take the East West Line or North South Line of the Singapore MRT to the City Hall MRT Station. Walk south along North Bridge Road until you arrive at the Parliament House Complex.
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