- Source: Tanglin Circus Fountain
Tanglin Circus Fountain was a water fountain built in the Tanglin Circus roundabout in front of the Omni Marco Polo Hotel in Tanglin, Singapore. It was demolished in 1977.
History
Plans for a fountain to be built in Tanglin Circus was first announced in October 1965, and the fountain was completed in September 1966. The fountain cost $98,000 to build, being 160ft long with a 50ft diameter bowl, with the water in the fountain cascading into a 60ft diameter pool below. The fountain was the third of several fountains commissioned by Minister of Cultural and Social Affairs Othman Wok, and was constructed by Siemens.
However, by the late 1970s, the traffic circle had been the cause of frequent traffic jams around the area. A decision was made by the government to demolish Tanglin Circus, along with the fountain. Both the circus and the fountain began being demolished in January 1977.