Clifford Pier and Customs House near the Singapore financial district is one of the few surviving remaining colonial buildings of art-deco architectur


Clifford Pier and Customs House near the Singapore financial district is one of the few surviving remaining colonial buildings of art-deco architecture on Collyer Quay facing Maria Bay in Singapore. The pier was opened in 1933, and acted the main landing stage for arriving and departing ship passengers being ferried in small boats to and fro to passenger liners anchored in the harbour. Clifford Pier and Customs House ceased operations in 2006. In 2010 the listed heritage site was modernised to become a venue for its high-class cuisine, conferences and corporate events. It is now part of the Fullerton Heritage precinct that owns the nearby 5-star Fullerton Hotel.


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Location: Singapore
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