
While catching the exhibits that form part of the Singapore Biennale, I visited the Church of Sts Peter & Paul for the very first time.
I used to frequent Waterloo Street and had often been passing by the Church of Saints Peter & Paul, but I have never actually walked into it. A few weeks ago, in hope to catch the exhibits as mentioned above, I walked into this church for the first time in my life. I did not take any photo of the exhibits. However, I was particularly attracted to the sculptures of the many angels that one can find at the peripheral of this church.




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