亚米尼亚 街
The Armenian Street runs through the central area of Singapore, in the Museum district, and is densely populated by Armenians. It begins at Coleman Street and stretches to the intersection of Stamford Road and Victoria Street. It was named Armenian Street in 1835, after the construction of the nearby Armenian Church of St. Gregory the Illuminator. The street has a number of attractions, including the Singapore Center of Modern Art and the Peranakan Ethnic Museum.