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Nine O Seven Sorrows of Our Lady Chapel

Our Lady of Sorrows Chapel Macau is a good walk from the Westin Plaza. Overlooking the big garden in front of the Church is huge bronze crucifix over the north door. This crucifix was created and given to Ka Ho by Italian sculptor Francisco Messima. Also associated with the building of Kaho Church is the name of another Italian sculptor, Oseo Acconci View Detail

Lin Fong Temple

At present the main temple dedicated to Kuan Yin, days, in addition, there are Emperor Temple, Ren Shoudian, medical Ling Temple, Shen Temple, and the Golden Temple chanting curse Mother Goddess Temple pox. Hechi a stone temple, when the summer load open pond full of lotus leaves, Hong Yuan Yi Qing; there is a life-like, build a dragon, giant carp murals, unusual shape. Mid-nineteenth century, the Qing Lin Ting Guanli Inspection Tour to Australia, Taiwan, in the case of Lin Fong Temple ... View Detail

Bodhisattva embankment Park

Bodhi Monastery is located in Seven Ponds Road, Taipa, is the largest temple in Taipa. In the temple, there is consecrating the largest Sakyamuni Buddha of Macau. The lotus bottom of the Buhhda is 5.4m high and 6 tons. The lotus bottom is built with bronze. Its left hand is flatwising, riht hand is flating and it is kindly. There is also a Thai Phra Phrom. Its covering area is very large that there are Mahabira Hall, other halls, fields and so on. The hall will open in the dining time so ... View Detail

St. Joseph';s Seminary and Church

This church was opened in 1758 as part of the Jesuit seminary of St. Joseph. Located on a hill, with twin brick roofed towers, it was a famous landmark that was often a subject for artists. It is laid out in cruciform shape, with a high domed ceiling. Its exceptionally fine acoustics make it an excellent venue for concerts during the annual International Music Festival. A door beside the altar leads to an exquisite walled garden containing an ancient well and plant nursery.The uniqueness of the ... View Detail

Church Lady Lazarus

Our Lady of Hope Church is the first church here, is known as St. Lazarus Church. It was built in 1570, was designed to help persons to affected by leprosy. At the same time, a leprosy hospital was built outside of the old city walls (This leprosy hospital in 1882 moved to the Islands, in 1947 moved to Coloane again). The current Our Lady of Lazarus Church was built in 1895, and 1966 repairs. At the entrance of the front of the church, there was standing a cross when a church created. View Detail

Ruins of St. Paul

The Ruins of St. Paul's (also known as Sam Ba Sing Tzik) stands adjacent to the famous Mount Fortress and Macau Museum. The front fa?ade and the grand stone stairs are the only remains of the greatest church in Macau. First constructed in 1580, St. Paul's Church caught fires in 1595 and 1601. However, reconstruction started in 1602 soon after the church was burnt down. Completed in 1637, the church became the biggest Catholic Church in East Asia at that time. Unfortunately, a violent ... View Detail

Fortress

Of all the forts in Macau, the Monte Fort is the oldest, lying to the east of the Ruins of St. Paul's. Built in 1616, it originally belonged to St. Paul's Church and was used to defend the church from the pirates. It later became solely a military fort. The fort is quadrilateral with bastions at each corner and about 100 meters (328 feet) in circumference. Barracks, cisterns and storehouses were the main buildings of the fort. An ancient tower situated here was one of the sites of the ... View Detail

Leal Senado

This article is about the building. For the organization known as the Leal Senado, see Municipal Council of Macau.The Leal Senado Building (Portuguese for Loyal Senate) was the seat of Macau's government (Legislative Assembly of Macau and Municipal Council of Macau) during its time as a Portuguese colony. It is located at one end of the Senado Square. The title was bestowed on Macau's government in 1810 by Portugal's Prince-Regent Jo?o, who later became King John VI of Portugal. This ... View Detail

Holy House of Mercy House

The whitewashed, neoclassical building on the east hand side of the square is The Holy House of Mercy, a charitable, church organisation since its inception in the 16th century. Despite its divine mission, the building itself hasn't always been a home of praying and piety and the house has served as a refuge for prostitutes and was actually where Macau's first lottery ticket was sold - for charity of course. Today it's home to a small museum commemorating the Society's charitable ... View Detail