Dalhousie Obelisk
Dalhousie Obelisk is close to Dalhousie Obelisk, Empress Place, Raffles Place, Downtown Core, Singapore, Central, SG-01, 179555
- Address: 1 Empress Pl, Singapore 179555
- Website: eresources.nlb.gov.sg
- Latitude, Longtitude: 1.28747, 103.8522156
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Dalhousie Obelisk reviews
Informative place. Nothing much to see in particular besides these silver globes!
You cannot miss it. Great place to chill out. Put it on your trip - you can take a rest in available chair in around. Take a pictures with a glass ball- such a great reflection photo.
Saw this in March before the Singapore Shutdown. This monument was raised to mark the visit of James Andrew Broun-Ramsay. A colonial administrator in British India who rose to become Governor-General of India. This obelisk was raised by the …
Informative place. Nothing much to see in particular besides these silver globes!
You cannot miss it. Great place to chill out. Put it on your trip - you can take a rest in available chair in around. Take a pictures with a glass ball- such a great reflection photo.
Saw this in March before the Singapore Shutdown. This monument was raised to mark the visit of James Andrew Broun-Ramsay. A colonial administrator in British India who rose to become Governor-General of India. This obelisk was raised by the …
The silver globes are interesting to look at, but there isn't much else to see at the landmark. It's a quick stop on your trip.
I was able to sit down and relax in a chair near the landmark. It was a nice place to take a break from sightseeing.
The glass balls at the landmark are a great spot for taking reflection photos. Make sure to bring your camera.
The landmark is a historical monument that was raised to mark an important visit. It's worth learning about the history behind it.
I visited the landmark during the Singapore Shutdown. It's a unique monument with a lot of history.
There isn't much to see at the landmark besides the silver globes. It's more of a quick stop than a must-see attraction.
I enjoyed sitting in the available chair near the landmark. It was a nice place to rest and take in the surroundings.
The glass ball at the landmark is a great spot for taking unique photos. The reflection adds an interesting element to the pictures.
The obelisk at the landmark was raised to honor a colonial administrator in British India. It's an important historical monument.