Built in 1860 as the first western-style theatre in China with a seating capacity of 300, this has survived as a highly significant cultural landmark
The Small Auditorium of the Macau Cultural Centre also screens special art and classic movies during film festivals such as Portuguese Movie Fortnight and European Movie Festival.
Established in 1892, Tung Sin Tong Charitable Society was the first such Chinese charitable organization in Macau, and is the only one in China to have provided an uninterrupted service since its inception.
This non-profit organization is a centre for local creative industries developed and managed by the Institute of European Studies of Macau
AFA (Art for All Society) - a non-profit art organization established in Macau in 2007 to enhance contemporary art development in Macau
St. Lazarus District has served as a base for the development of Macau’s cultural and creative industries in recent years.
Founded in March 2002, Ox Warehouse - formerly known as the ‘Old Ladies' House Art Space’ – is a private non-profit art association.
This original building in the architectonic heritage of Macau houses a number of documents.
Opened on 19th December, 2001, Macau Tower is 338 metres in height.
The white rhinestone glove worn by Michael Jackson for his moonwalk debut is locked in the memories of fans.