




Ruins of São Paulo
Attraction
4.3 (20739 reviews)
Well-known facade of a 17th-century church destroyed by fire, with an on-site religious museum.
地下B座, Edificio Cheong Van, 46號 R. da Tercena, Macao
Did You Know?
Original Name
The true name of the Ruins of St. Paul's is actually "Façade of Our Lady Mother of God," or "Mater Dei" in Latin, as engraved on the main door lintel. It's also known as "Façade of Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception," another title for Mother Mary.
Portuguese Administration
Macao was under Portuguese administration from the mid-16th century until 1999, when sovereignty was transferred to China. This period significantly influenced the city's architecture and culture, including the construction of St. Paul's.
Cultural Fusion
The historic center of Macao showcases a unique blend of Eastern and Western influences, with Portuguese and Chinese buildings standing side by side. This fusion is evident in the Ruins of St. Paul's, reflecting the historical trade relationship between China and the West.
Global Recognition
The Ruins of St. Paul's are part of the Historic Centre of Macao, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This recognition highlights the site's exceptional universal value as a testament to the early and enduring trade relationship between China and the West.
Highlights from Reviews
• rich history
The ruins showcase Macau's blend of cultures and colonial past.
• beautiful architecture
The architecture is beautiful and well-preserved.
• central location
The ruins are close to other attractions.
• free admission
Admission to the ruins and museum is free.
• vibrant surroundings
The area is vibrant with shops and food stalls.