Main entrance of CHIJMES Hall. CHIJMES began life as a Catholic convent known as the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) and convent quarters known as Caldwell House.
Columns and spiral staircase along the side corridor of CHIJMES Hall. Note the floral motifs on the columns.
Another view of CHIJMES Hall, seen from the side corridor.
Another view of CHIJMES Hall.
This Gothic-sytle building was completed in 1904. It was designed by Father Charles Benedict Nain as a chapel. This building was gazetted a national monument in October 1990. It is now a multi-purpose hall for weddings and entertainments like musicals, recitals, theatrical plays etc.