Cinematheque Passion

Macau


An attractive yellow house shelters Macau's art-house cinema and film archive. There are regular screenings of Macanese movies and films about the city; most films come with English subtitles. Even if you're not here for the flicks, it's worth going through the lobby to the back to see the garden with the shapely trees and a view of the Ruins of the Church of St Paul.


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