Singapore Stone

The Fullerton Hotel by Ming

Now a five-star boutique hotel located near the mouth of the Singapore River, in the Downtown Core of Central Area, Singapore. But, did you know? The northern end of the building covers the site of Fort Fullerton, a fort built in 1829 to defend the settlement against any naval attacks.

In 1843, the fort was extended after a sandstone monolith with an inscription possibly dating back to the 13th century was demolished. A fragment of this monolith, known as the “Singapore Stone“, was salvaged and preserved in the collection of the National Museum at Stamford Road. The fort gave way to the first General Post Office and the Exchange Building in 1874.