A traditional wet market thrives inside this three-storey art-deco building with a clock tower. It was designed by Macanese architect Júlio Alberto Basto in the 1930s and got its moniker because of the red bricks used in its construction.
A traditional wet market thrives inside this three-storey art-deco building with a clock tower. It was designed by Macanese architect Júlio Alberto Basto in the 1930s and got its moniker because of the red bricks used in its construction.







