When announcing the temporary relocation last year, MSF and the Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth said that the redeveloped building will better meet the needs of couples as a solemnisation venue.
“When this redevelopment is completed by 2029, you will see a blend of heritage and modernity,” Mr Masagos said at the Golden Jubilee Wedding Celebrations at the Fairmont Singapore on Sunday.
“Under the iconic pitched roof facade, couples can look forward to more options to personalise their solemnisation experience and create lasting memories.”
Jointly organised by the Families for Life Council, ROM and ROMM, the Golden Jubilee Wedding Celebrations is an annual event that honours couples celebrating 50 years or more of marriage.