Tap Seac Square

Macau


This beautiful square is surrounded by important historic buildings from the 1920s, such as the Cultural Affairs Bureau, Central Library, Library for Macau’s Historical Archives and Tap Seac Gallery. It was designed by Macanese architect Carlos Marreiros. Marreiros also created the Tap Seac Health Centre, a contemporary interpretation of Macau’s neoclassical buildings.


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1. Tap Seac Gallery

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