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1 History  



1.1  Post World War II  





1.2  Present  







2 Architecture  



2.1  Buildings and structures in the grounds  







3 Rooms in the main building  



3.1  First floor  





3.2  Second floor  





3.3  Mezzanine floor  





3.4  Third floor  







4 See also  





5 References  





6 Further reading  





7 External links  














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The Istana
The northern facade of The Istana
Map
Former namesGovernment House of Singapore (1869–1959)
Istana Negara Singapura (1959–1965)
General information
TypeMansion
Architectural stylePalladian
LocationOrchard, Singapore[1]
Coordinates1°18′28N 103°50′35E / 1.30778°N 103.84306°E / 1.30778; 103.84306
Current tenants
Construction started1867; 157 years ago (1867)
Completed1869; 155 years ago (1869)
OwnerGovernment of Singapore
Technical details
Floor count3
Floor area106 acres (0.43 km2)
Design and construction
Architect(s)John Frederick Adolphus McNair

National monument of Singapore

Designated14 February 1992; 32 years ago (1992-02-14)
Reference no.24

The Istana (from the Malay word for "palace") is the official residence and office of the president of Singapore. The palace is open to the public during scheduled public holidays and is where the president receives and entertains state guests.

The Istana is also the office of the prime minister of Singapore and contains Sri Temasek, the official residence of the prime minister since Singapore's independence in 1965,[2] though none of the prime ministers have ever lived there.

The 106 acres (0.43 km2) estate was once part of the extensive nutmeg plantation of Mount Sophia. In 1867, the British colonial government acquired the land and built a mansion to be the official home of the British governor. This continued until 1959 when Singapore was granted self-governance, and the governor was replaced by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, who was in turn replaced by the President of Singapore.

History[edit]

The front façade of the Istana, which once won accolades from its occupants, writers and visitors

Post World War II[edit]

The building continued to be used by governors of the newly created Crown Colony of Singapore. When Singapore attained self-rule in 1959, the building was handed over to the Government of Singapore. It was then renamed the Istana. Yusof Ishak was appointed the first local head of state, the Yang di-Pertuan Negara, and took up office at the Istana.

The building was extensively renovated between 1996 and 1998 to add more space and modern-day conveniences. The building today has six function rooms used for ceremonial and entertainment purposes. The offices of the President of Singapore and his staff are in the building.

Present[edit]

Since its first occupancy in 1869, the Istana has seen 21 terms of governorship (1869–1959), two terms of occupation by the Yang di-Pertuan Negara (1959–1965) and nine terms of presidential occupation (since 1965), not to mention the Japanese occupancy between 1942 and 1945.

The Istana is the official residence of the President of Singapore. However, no presidents nor cabinet ministers have lived there after the tenure of Devan Nair, the third President of Singapore.[3] The villas, which are meant to be used for foreign heads of state, are used rarely. The Istana building and its grounds are open to the public on five selected statutory holidays – Chinese New Year, Deepavali, Hari Raya Puasa, Labour Day and National Day. Due to Hari Raya Puasa (Eid al Fitr) moving through the civil year as a Muslim lunar calendar date, the grounds of the Istana are sometimes open only once when two public holidays are near together. The grounds are also often used for state functions and ceremonial occasions such as swearings-in, investitures and the presentation of credentials by heads of foreign missions. The Prime Minister, Senior Minister and Minister Mentor have their offices in the Istana Annex.

On the first Sunday of the month, there is a Changing of the Guards parade, which is a popular public event.

Architecture[edit]

The Istana Villa.
The Japanese field-artillery gun on display on the Istana grounds.

The Istana is similar to many 18th-century neo-Palladian style buildings designed by British military engineers in India. It has a tropical layout like a Malay house, surrounded by statuesque columns, deep verandahs, louvred windows and panelled doors to promote cross-ventilation. The central three-storey 28-metre-high tower block dominates the building. The reasonably well-proportioned two-storey side wings feature Ionic, Doric and Corinthian orders with Ionic colonnades at the second storey and Doric colonnades at the first storey. The building sits in its elevated position overlooking its stately grounds, the Domain, reminiscent of the great gardens of England.

Buildings and structures in the grounds[edit]

Rooms in the main building[edit]

First floor[edit]

Second floor[edit]

Mezzanine floor[edit]

The U-shaped Grand Staircase leads to the second and third floors of the Istana. On the first landing stands the Guardian of the House on a raised display cabinet. The 35-centimetre (14 in) statue is made of wood from India, ivory and mother of pearl. The Guardian was made by Indian labourers who constructed the Istana and was presented to Sir Shenton Thomas to commemorate his taking up of residence there. During the Second World War, the statue was placed in a storeroom. It was forgotten until 1995 when Istana guards were tasked to clear the storeroom, at which time it was found lying next to the British coat of arms which used to hang at the main entrance to the Istana.

Third floor[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "URA Maps". Urban Redevelopment Authority.
  • ^ "The Istana | Buildings". www.istana.gov.sg. Retrieved 8 December 2020.
  • ^ Our Istana: Through The Years. Singapore: President's Office. 2015. p. 27.
  • Further reading[edit]

    External links[edit]


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