Portuguese Architecture
With the Portuguese present in Macau from the 16th century until 1999, one would expect a huge diversity in architectural styles, similar to Hong Kong. In truth, Macau rapidly lost its prestige and importance as Hong Kong’s fortunes improved, leaving it a bit neglected in the 19th and 20th centuries. There is a heavy emphasis on Mannerist and Baroque buildings in Macau, marking the heyday of the colony in the 16th and 17th centuries. You can also find a several good examples of both neo-Renaissance and neo-Classical architecture, although there isn’t really a section of the city that stands out in terms of these particular paradigms. Sadly, there aren’t a whole lot of examples of the futurist style of the Fascist area, although there is one prominent building in the Largo do Senado. Modern architecture appears to be dominated by the garish and ugly constructions for casinos, which help...












