Go in and feel it. It's really good. There is a huge organ on the front. There are really a lot of people coming here on weekends. The parking spaces outside are full. The space is particularly large and gives people a sacred and solemn feeling.
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Go in and feel it. It's really good. There is a huge organ on the front. There are really a lot of people coming here on weekends. The parking spaces outside are full. The space is particularly large and gives people a sacred and solemn feeling.
It is said that there was a leprosy hospital next to it, so it has such a name. Now it is more of a retro street here, opposite the more famous historical building, next to the church's primary school.
The first bishop of Macau came to this church, so now as a Catholic bishop, every bishop of Macau will come here to accept the ceremony before performing his duties, and the earliest place is also as the place to distribute grain.
Wangdetang is one of the three oldest churches in Macau, this area Wangde parish is also named after this church, so its historical position can be seen, and the street where it is called Crazy Hall Slope Lane, is a Portuguese street famous on the Macau Peninsula.
If you plan to spend time in the St. Lazarus Parish during your stay in Macau, St. Lazarus Church is a great place to stay for a few minutes. Otherwise, you can see several more attractive and decorative churches in the historic city of Macau.