• Explore the Empress Place Building when you travel to Downtown Singapore - Expedia's Empress Place Building information guide keeps you in the know!
  • 1864-1867: Construction of the Empress Place Building, originally intended to be a courthouse.
  • It was originally intended to be a courthouse, the Empress Place Building instead became offices for the government departments.
  • The magnificent Empress Place Building houses the Asian Civilisations Museum since 2003. The building, designed by the British architect John Frederick...
  • In the colonial age the Empress Place Building was named the Government Building only but afterwards it was designated by its current name.
  • 1°17′14″N 103°51′06″E / 1.28722°N 103.85167°E. The Empress Place Building is a historic building in Singapore...
  • ...エンプレス・プレイス・ビル; Empress Place Building; Կայսրուհու պալատ; 皇后坊大厦; مبنى إمبريس بليس; historic site in Empress Place</nowiki>.
  • One section of the Building is occupied by a Chinese Restaurant. The central part is the oldest of the Empress Place Building erected between 1864 and 1865.
  • Empress Place Building in Singapore is historical building from 19th-century which become Asian Civilizations Museum home.