The Changi Murals are World War II relics, in the form of five large wall paintings, created between 1942 and 1943. Depicting five events from the Bible's New Testament, these outstanding pieces of Christian artwork were done by Stanley Warren of the Royal Artillery, a British Bombardier who was taken prisoner during the Japanese Occupation. These murals were originally located in Roberts Barracks Block 151 at the Changi Military Base, the former Changi Royal Air Force (RAF) base. A replica of the Changi Murals is exhibited in the relocated Changi Chapel and Museum at 1000 Upper Changi Road North.
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