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The architecture of Macau is the architecture that is found in Macau. Macau has diverse architecture from the casinos in its casino region to its tallest building, Grand Lisboa (which stands at 258 metres). Macau is influenced by both Cantonese and Portuguese cultures.
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 ...
Court Building, Macau – served as government offices and Court of First Instance of the Macao Special Administrative Region; now future home of Macau Central Library 1951 Avenida da Praia Grande
The Moorish Barracks (Portuguese: Quartel dos Mouros; Chinese: 摩爾兵營), also known as the Port Authority Building (Portuguese: Edifício da Capitania dos Portos; Chinese: 港務局大樓), is a historical barracks in São Lourenço, Macau, China. [1]
Buildings and structures in Macau — in the "city-state" dependent territory located on the Pearl River Delta of Southeastern China. Built during the colonial Portuguese Macau period (1557–1999) through to the present-day Chinese Macau Special Administrative Region (est. 1999).
The Macau Peninsula with The Zhuhai City The Macau Peninsula featuring Macau Tower. This list of tallest buildings in Macau ranks skyscrapers in Macau, Special administrative regions of China by height. The tallest completed building in Macau is currently the Grand Lisboa, which stands 258 metres (846 ft) tall.
Pages in category "Macau architecture" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Lou Kau Mansion (traditional Chinese: 盧家大屋; simplified Chinese: 卢家大屋; pinyin: Lújiā Dàwū; Portuguese: Casa de Lou Kau) is a historical house in Sé, Macau, China. Built in 1889, the mansion is one of the designated historical sites in the Historic Centre of Macau, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1]