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Don Pedro V Theatre, Macau

Built in 1860 as the first Western-style theatre on the Chinese coast, it remains a significant cultural landmark of the Macanese community and remains a venue for many public functions and events..

Built in 1860 as the first Western-style theatre on the Chinese coast, it remains a significant cultural landmark of the Macanese community and remains a venue for many public functions and events.


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About Don Pedro V Theatre

 Largo de Santo Agostinho

Don Pedro V Theatre and Nearby Sights on Map

St. Augustine's Church

Established by the Spanish Augustinians in 1591 this church maintains the tradition of organising the Easter Procession around the city

St. Joseph's Seminary and Church

Established in 1728 the old Seminary together with St Paul's College was the base of missionary work in China Japan and other parts of the region

Sir Robert Ho Tung Library

Originally the residence of a Portuguese Dona, the building was purchased by Hong Kong businessman Sir Robert Ho Tung as a retreat

St. Augustine's Square

This square is fronted by various pretty buildings of Macau's past era, namely the St Augustine's Church Dom Pedro V Theatre St Joseph's Seminary and Church and the Robert Ho Tung Library

Sam Kai Vui Kun Temple

Located close to the Chinese Bazaar area, this temple has some Western influence to its architecture illustrating the harmonious coexistence of the two cultures in this city

St. Lawrence's Church

Built in the mid 16th century this is one of the oldest churches in Macau

Senate Square

A colorful typical Iberian town square this is the traditional heart of Macau city

Rua da Felicidade

The old red light district

Loyal Senate Building

Built to house Macau's municipal government the Leal Senado has a neoclassical design and much of the original layout and structure has been retained through the years

Holy House of Mercy

This building established by the first Bishop of Macau in 1569 provides an imposing facade for the Senate Square