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Sao Lourenco Church
The most fashionable church in Macau was first built of wood
in the 1560's, replaced by Taipa in 1618 and reconstructed
in stone during 1801-3. Open daily from 10am to 4pm, except
Sundays and Public Holidays, and 10am to 1pm at weekends.
Penha Church
From this hilltop there are sweeping views of the Inner Harbour
and city, the Pearl River, and the islands and hills of nearby
China.
The church of St. Joseph Seminary
Open to the public since March 1990. Situated at Rua do Seminario,
this church was built by the Jesuits in the 18th century and
restored in the early 20th century. It is a place worth visiting,
especially for those interested in the art of architecture
and sculpture which are the most attractive features of the
church. Open daily to the public, except Wednesdays, from
10am to 4pm.
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