One of Singapore's oldest suspension bridges, Cavena Bridge. The Cavenna Bridge was built in 1868 and is said to have been attached from the name of William Cavenna who was the seventh generation Singapore governor. At the time of construction, as a bridge crossing the Singapore River, there were also car and carriage, but after the Anderson Bridge was built in 1910, it is exclusively for pedestrians. In the vicinity of the bridge there are many monuments reminiscent of the figure at that time, There are also many people taking a memorial photo of the quaint Flutton hotel building and bridge as the hotel is also at the entrance of the bridge.  Raffles Place Station  Raffles Place Station |
When a ship goes through it becomes a picture Adjacent to the Fullerton Hotel Open Tourist Map |