Ruins of St. Paul's, also known as Sam Ba Sing Tzik, is situated adjacent to the famous Mount Fortress and Macau Museum. The grand stone stairs are the only remains of the greatest church.
The remaining three tiers are the most decorated. The statue of Madonna stands in the middle of the third tier, while the statue of Jesus stands on the fourth. The walls are covered with bas-reliefs in various patterns like devils, angels, symbols of crucifixion, a Portuguese sailing ship, etc. The triangular combination of the upper three tiers reflects the Holy Trinity (the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit) as well as the Blessed Virgin Mary. A cross stands at the coping of the wall.
It is worth mentioning that the stone lions at the sides of the third and fourth tiers in Ruins of St. Paul's are distinctively Chinese. There are also bas-reliefs in designs of chrysanthemum and cherry, as well as Chinese inscriptions. The surviving façade has long been acknowledged as a perfect fusion of western and eastern cultures.
The Ruins of St. Paul's has been restored during 1990 and 1995. The Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt was also built at that time. It has exhibitions of religions artworks including paintings, sculptures and statues.
Travel Tips
Add:  adjacent to the famous Mount Fortress and Macau Museum in Macau
Transport: Take bus 8A, 18A, 18B, 18, 19 or 26 to Camoes Square.
Opening Hours: 09:00-18:00
Entrance Fees: CNY 0
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