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Ruins of St. Paul's Review

4.6 /56862 Reviews
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Merry Claire
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5/5
One of Macau's most famous tourists spot here in Macau. There are so many nice view and a lot of tourists wants to see the Ruins of St. Paul. Also can go to San Malo, one of the best attractions.

Ruins of St. Paul's

Posted: Apr 6, 2021
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  • _TS***7p
    4/5Excellent

    Old, but clean and well maintained church. beautiful view of the city when you go on top of the hill. Must see area with nice street shopping.

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    Posted: Mar 31, 2024
  • NSM-Diary
    4/5Excellent

    Autumn is a fabulous season for visiting Ruin of St. Paul’s. However, there were too many people which made our team find it hard to get many good photos 🤭🤭

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    Posted: Dec 2, 2023
  • Ohmikr
    5/5Outstanding

    Strolling through Macau, the Ruins of Saint Paul's captivated me with its rich history and intricate architecture. As I climbed the steps, the weathered facade revealed tales of the past, creating a surreal atmosphere that transported me to a bygone era. Exploring the nearby streets, the fusion of Portuguese and Chinese influences in the vibrant culture left an indelible mark, making my visit to this UNESCO World Heritage site truly memorable.

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    Posted: Nov 22, 2023
  • sculptor
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The St Paul's Archway in Aomen, formerly known as the St Paul's Church, was built in the Ming Wanli 30 years (1602), and was burned by fire in the Qingdao Light 15 years (1835), only the remaining St Paul's Archway, now one of the signs of Macau, is also one of the eight Macau "Sanba Holy Places".

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    Posted: Sep 3, 2023
  • yjw2000
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    The St. Paul's Cathedral, alias St. Paul's Archway, is located at the foot of the Fort Hill in Huawang Parish, Macao Special Administrative Region, China. The St. Paul's Archway, formerly St. Paul's Church, was built in the Ming Dynasty in 1602 and burned by fire on January 26, 1835, with only the remaining St. Paul's Archway. The sculpture and inlay of the St. Paul's archway is more fine, integrating the essence of the East and West architectural art, and is a work of art blending Chinese and Western culture. The St. Paul's archway is facing the 68-level stone steps in front of it, the front wall site is 23 meters wide, 25.5 meters high, in Baroque style, built in granite, and divided into five floors.

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    Posted: Jun 6, 2023
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