Saturday, February 28, 2009

Catholic Museum of Art - Chinese tourism scenic spots

Ruins of St. Paul's Catholic Church located in the Museum of Art after the Ruins of St. Paul. In 1995 into a museum built for tourists, to enjoy the history of the portrait, has disappeared and micro-Mother of God Church, also visited the tomb of a Church, have been buried in the tomb in some of Vietnam and Japan Martyr. In addition, visitors can also visit Catholic Museum of Art, the Museum's collection of the various churches and monasteries Australian representative paintings, sculptures and ceremonial ornaments. Jesuits in 1565 began to settle in Macau, then in order to promote the spirit of Christ for the purpose, in favor of the East-West cultural interchange and coexistence, the promotion of teaching As well as the cause of missionary work are closely related. Since 1602, the College has a new church, as several churches were destroyed before the fire. It is a church with three halls of the grand cathedral, its appearance was as archaeologists in the area to carry out a series of rehabilitation and construction of the Museum of the picture Like the set. In the building, the church by the Chinese and Japanese craftsmen take part in the building for the church to erect a cultural characteristics of a model for the club celebrate Jesus. For centuries, the church within a wealth of content so that the visitors left a deep impression on him. In 1762, the Jesuits were one by one, and From City Hall to deal with. Later in the camps set up here, which lasted for several decades. In 1835, in the barracks kitchen suddenly caught fire spread to the rest of the ancillary buildings, destroyed churches, and almost destroyed the whole building sites. From 1990 to 1995, in the former locations of the church repair works and the construction of Cheng Museum. Macao people are familiar with the most marked ------" Ruins of St. Paul's, "After 1990 to 1995 after the completion of the museum, a new face to greet visitors. , Tourists, to enjoy the pictures had disappeared and micro-Mother of God Church, also visited the tomb of a Church in Japan and Vietnam in a number of martyrs to rest in peace. In addition, visitors can also visit a Catholic Museum of Art, the Museum's collection of the Australian church and the monastery's representative paintings, sculptures and ceremonial ornaments.

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