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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 ...
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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 ...
18th c. ← Establishments in Macau in the 19th century → 20th c. ... Dom Pedro V Theatre; F. Fort Dona Maria II; Mong-Há Fort; G. Guia Fortress; M. Macau ...
The name Macau is thought to be derived from the name of the temple. Moorish Barracks: Mandarin's House: St Lawrence's Church: St. Joseph's Seminary and Church: Dom Pedro V Theatre: St. Augustine's Square Sir Robert Ho Tung Library: St. Augustine's Square St. Augustine's Church: 3 St. Augustine's Square Leal Senado Building: Senado Square Sam ...
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 ...
Pages in category "Macau Peninsula" The following 46 pages are in this category, out of 46 total. ... Dom Pedro V Theatre; F. Fai Chi Kei; Fire Services Museum, Macau;
In Macau, the orchestra performs at the Macau Cultural Centre, San Domingo Church, Macau Tower and Dom Pedro V Theatre. The orchestra is run as a division of the Macau Cultural Institute (Instituto Cultural), the arts arm of the Macau government.