News
Guia Chapelclosed to the public from 16 to 19 May
Lai Chi Vun Shipyards – Plots X11-X15 inaugurated creating a space for cultural and recreational activities dedicated to the theme of shipbuilding industry
Applications are open for phase 3 of the special weekend market in the Lai Chi Vun Shipyards
Cultural Affairs Bureau continues to provide free bus service to the Lai Chi Vun Shipyards
Most of the cultural facilities under the Cultural Affairs Bureau will reopen to the public tomorrow
Instituto Cultural realiza inspecção ao património cultural de Macau após a passagem do tufão Todos os edifícios patrimoniais estão em boas condições
Lai Chi Vun Shipyard will reopen to the public Applications are open for new phase of the special weekend market
Mount Fortress Garden transformed into a distinctive night-time scenic spot presenting festive activities and a light show
Former Mater Dei Church and Exhibition of Virtual Reality will close temporarily next week for regular maintenance
Round-trip bus service to the Lai Chi Vun Shipyards will be suspended on 14 and 15 October
Applications are open for new phase of the special weekend market in the Lai Chi Vun Shipyards
Cultural Affairs Bureau receives valuable objects regarding two shipyards
Opening of “Bazaar at the Mandarin’s House” was well-received
Cultural Affairs Bureau hosts various activities in June on the occasion of China Cultural and Natural Heritage Day 2017
“Where the World Heritage Shines – Photography Exhibition of the Historic Centre of Macao” opens in Guimarães in June
Cultural facilities of the Cultural Affairs Bureau post-typhoon reopening arrangements
Cultural Affairs inspected the status of various heritage buildings
Cultural Affairs Bureau continues to give post-typhoon assistance to heritage buildings
IC announces inventory of intangible cultural heritage
Cultural Affairs Bureau hosts various activities to celebrate “China Cultural and Natural Heritage Day”
Cultural Affairs Bureau hosts “Macao’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Carnival” in June
Opening of the Macao’s Intangible Cultural Heritage Carnival
St. Augustine’s Church reopens to the public
Macao and Kaiping host “World Cultural Heritage Carnival of the Greater Bay Area” strengthening bilateral cultural cooperation and exchange
Cultural Affairs Bureau carries out restoration works inside St. Dominic’s Church
Ruins of St. Paul’s will be closed on 6 August to enable the Cultural Affairs Bureau to conduct weeding maintenance and routine check-up
Cultural Affairs Bureau conducts restoration works in Dom Pedro V Theatre and the retention walls of Calçada do Teatro Opening hours will remain unchanged during this period
Cultural Affairs Bureau Conducts Restoration Works on Guia Lighthouse and Chapel Opening hours will remain unchanged during this period