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The Dom Pedro V Theatre (Chinese: 伯多祿五世劇; Portuguese: Teatro Dom Pedro V) is a historical theatre situated at Largo de Santo Agostinho in São Lourenço, Macau, China. It is one of the first western-style theatres in East Asia. The theater is an important landmark in the region and remains a venue for important public events and ...
The Macao Orchestra also known as the Macau Orchestra (Portuguese: Orquestra de Macau, Chinese: 澳門樂團) is a professional orchestra based in the Chinese special administrative region of Macao. Consisting of approximately 60 members from Asia, Europe, North America and Australia, the orchestra performs symphonic, chamber, and educational ...
The Historic Centre of Macao (Portuguese: Centro Histórico de Macau, Chinese: 澳門歷史城區) is a collection of over twenty locations that witness the unique assimilation and co-existence of Chinese and Portuguese cultures in Macau, a former Portuguese colony. It represents the architectural legacies of the city's cultural heritage ...
Dom Pedro V Theatre; Fort Dona Maria II; Fort São Francisco; Fort São Tiago da Barra; Fortaleza do Monte; Guia Fortress; Holy House of Mercy; Leal Senado Building; Lou Kau Mansion; Macau General Post Office; Macau Government Headquarters; Macau Government House; Mong-Há Fort; Portas do Cerco; Ruins of St. Paul's; Santa Casa de Misericórdia ...
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Macau Government Headquarters: 1849 Avenida de Praia Grande: Cathedral Church of Macau and Bishop's Palace: 1849–1850, built 1622 with tapia (soil and straw) and restored 1780 Tomas d’Aquino: Cathedral Square: Dona Maria II Fortress: 1852 Dona Maria II Hill: Lou Pan Si Fu Temple: 1859, 1883 Rua da Cal, Horta e Mitra area: Dom Pedro V ...
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Dom Pedro (Lord Peter) is the traditional Portuguese appellation of several kings of Portugal: Peter I of Portugal; Peter II of Portugal; Peter III of Portugal; Pedro IV of Portugal; Pedro V of Portugal; and of the two 19th-century Emperors of Brazil: Pedro I of Brazil; Pedro II of Brazil