The masonry building next to the MSAR's deliberative booth is the property of the Mercy Hall, a Macau charity. The basement of the Mercy Hall is the office of the Notary Public Office of the Macao Government Department and the Mercy Hall Museum on the second floor.
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The masonry building next to the MSAR's deliberative booth is the property of the Mercy Hall, a Macau charity. The basement of the Mercy Hall is the office of the Notary Public Office of the Macao Government Department and the Mercy Hall Museum on the second floor.
The Holy House of Mercy of Macau is a historic building in Senado Square, Macau, China. Established as a branch of the Santa Casa da Misericórdia
Notwithstanding the fact that there is an entrance fee, this place is not really that an amazing place to visit. Firstly, it closes during lunch hour! So if you are there at the wrong time, the place is closed. What a weird tourist attraction.Secondly, the exhibits are lovely, I must say, but unless you have great interest in the history of the church, this might not be the most exciting place to visit.The admission fee is not much (USD1), but the whole experience is simply... AVERAGE
Built in 1569, the territory's oldest social institution houses oil paintings & religious artifacts. Situated at the city centre.
A typical Portuguese-style building, with Portuguese pebbles on the ground, as if to Portugal.
很有文化气息的地方,值得推荐,下次还要来
super duper nice especially at night 🌉