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Casa Garden
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Nearby attractions
Camoes Garden
de Macau, Praca de Luis de Camoes, Macao
Ruins of Saint Paul's
Calcada de São Paulo, Macao
St Anthony's Church Macau
Largo de Santo Antonio, Macao
Morrison Chapel
1729 Praca de Luis de Camoes, Macao
Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau
5GXQ+VWV, Macao
Future bright amusement park
Macao, 白鴿巢麗豪花園
Na Tcha Temple
5GXR+37J, Macao
The Patane Night Watch House
52 R. da Palmeira, Macao
Pau Kung Temple
5GXR+GPP, Macao
Macao Museum
112 Praceta do Museu de Macau, Macao
Nearby restaurants
Puffin Café Vegan and Vegetarian
MacaoR. de Santo Antonio, 14C號地下J舖
富來美食
MacaoBeco da Roseira, 1號5 號
Ngao Kei Ka Lei Chon
Edificio Iat Fat, 1 R. de Cinco de Outubro, Macao
Nam Ping Cafe
85A, 85 R. de Cinco de Outubro, Macao
McDonald's at Camoes
MacaoPraca de Luis de Camoes, 麗豪花園地下
楊枝金撈甜品 (沙梨頭總店) Golden Mix Dessert
MacaoAv. de Demetrio Cinatti, 31號B號號碼頭斜對面地下 內港27
Cafe SAB8
MacaoPatio de Chon Sau, No. 10號R/C A
喜臨門麵家
43號 R. de Cinco de Outubro, Macao
澳門豐順美食小館
5662 R. da Ribeira do Patane, Macao
Heng Lei
MacaoEstr. do Repouso, 57號B地下
Nearby hotels
Caravel Hotel
96-126號 R. do Guimarães, Macao
Sofitel Macau at Ponte 16
R. do Visc. Paco de Arcos, Macao
Grand Harbour Hotel
8號 Tv. de Lam Mau, Macao
豪華別墅
Macao, Rua da Ribeira do Patane, no.86D, 1o andar
IFu hotel
32-34 R. Nova do Comercio, Macao
Perfect Family Inn
Rua Da Ribeira Do Patane No. 32, China
Love Lane 7 Inn
7 Tv. da Paixao, Macao
蓮居 House of Lotus
R. dos Ervanarios, Macao
Holiday Hotel
36-38 Estr. do Repouso, Macao
城市客棧 City Inn
126-130號 R. de Cinco de Outubro, Macao
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Casa Garden

Macao, MO 側 Macau, Beside Camoes Square Jardim De Luis De Camoes
4.0(41)
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attractions: Camoes Garden, Ruins of Saint Paul's, St Anthony's Church Macau, Morrison Chapel, Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau, Future bright amusement park, Na Tcha Temple, The Patane Night Watch House, Pau Kung Temple, Macao Museum, restaurants: Puffin Café Vegan and Vegetarian, 富來美食, Ngao Kei Ka Lei Chon, Nam Ping Cafe, McDonald's at Camoes, 楊枝金撈甜品 (沙梨頭總店) Golden Mix Dessert, Cafe SAB8, 喜臨門麵家, 澳門豐順美食小館, Heng Lei
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Nearby attractions of Casa Garden

Camoes Garden

Ruins of Saint Paul's

St Anthony's Church Macau

Morrison Chapel

Old Protestant Cemetery in Macau

Future bright amusement park

Na Tcha Temple

The Patane Night Watch House

Pau Kung Temple

Macao Museum

Camoes Garden

Camoes Garden

4.2

(271)

Open 24 hours
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Ruins of Saint Paul's

Ruins of Saint Paul's

4.4

(9.7K)

Open 24 hours
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St Anthony's Church Macau

St Anthony's Church Macau

4.3

(198)

Closed
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Morrison Chapel

Morrison Chapel

4.4

(24)

Closed
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Nearby restaurants of Casa Garden

Puffin Café Vegan and Vegetarian

富來美食

Ngao Kei Ka Lei Chon

Nam Ping Cafe

McDonald's at Camoes

楊枝金撈甜品 (沙梨頭總店) Golden Mix Dessert

Cafe SAB8

喜臨門麵家

澳門豐順美食小館

Heng Lei

Puffin Café Vegan and Vegetarian

Puffin Café Vegan and Vegetarian

4.9

(740)

Click for details
富來美食

富來美食

4.1

(39)

Click for details
Ngao Kei Ka Lei Chon

Ngao Kei Ka Lei Chon

4.0

(242)

$

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Nam Ping Cafe

Nam Ping Cafe

3.9

(625)

$

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4.0
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5.0
1y

Casa Garden in Macau is an enchanting glimpse into the city’s colonial past, blending Portuguese heritage with Asian influences in an oasis of tranquility. Located near the Protestant Cemetery and St. Anthony’s Church, Casa Garden was originally built in 1770 as the opulent residence of a wealthy Portuguese merchant, Manuel Pereira. Over time, this elegant estate became a key cultural landmark, serving various purposes that have only enriched its storied past.

The Garden itself is an exquisite example of traditional Portuguese landscaping, with meticulously maintained lawns, lush greenery, and winding stone paths shaded by ancient banyan trees. Walking through the garden is like stepping back in time; the setting invites quiet reflection, an escape from the bustling city streets. Amidst the greenery, blooming flowers add splashes of color, and the scent of jasmine fills the air, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere that captivates visitors and locals alike.

The Casa itself is a graceful, two-story mansion in a neoclassical style, its whitewashed walls, arched windows, and terracotta-tiled roof reflecting the blend of Portuguese and local architectural influences. Inside, the high ceilings and elegant wooden staircases harken back to Macau’s colonial era, offering a reminder of the city’s vibrant mercantile history. Originally a private residence, the building later served as the headquarters for the British East India Company in the 19th century, when Macau was a crucial hub in the East India trade network. During this time, Casa Garden became a center of diplomacy and international business, hosting dignitaries, merchants, and explorers who helped shape Macau’s history as a global crossroads.

Today, Casa Garden is home to the Oriental Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and preserving Macau’s heritage. Art exhibitions, cultural events, and lectures frequently take place within its walls, drawing people from around the world to experience the legacy and beauty of this historic site.

Casa Garden’s blend of architectural grace, verdant landscaping, and historical significance creates an enchanting experience for visitors. It’s a place where the past comes alive, where one can imagine the grand parties and significant meetings that once took place under its roof, and where today’s art and culture thrive in a...

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3.0
7y

Casa Garden is one of three World Heritage attractions situated at Camoes Square (Praca Luis de Camoes) north of the famous Ruins of St. Paul.

The house at Casa Garden is one of the oldest surviving building in Macau, originally constructed for a wealthy merchant, it was also the former British East India Company office during its past. Until recently, visitors couldn't visit the main building but now there are gallery exhibitions held allowing access at times.

Visitors can enter the front gate and walk around the small garden area set before the historic landmark, daily 9.30-6pm. The garden is attractive but not landscaped or maintained as well as the larger Camoes Garden next door. There are Christmas poinsettias lining the staircase to the front of the Casa Garden House presently which are nice.

You will also find a small fish pond, surrounded by plants and vegetation, a dated statue of Bernardino Senna Fernandes as well as a newer, small and colourful Chinese deity statue.

If sightseeing in the area, you can conveniently stop by to see the gardens in just a few minutes. If there is an exhibition taking place, you might want to take opportunity to enter and explore the historic Casa Garden...

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5.0
7y

The Garden House was built in 1770, the park was originally the residence of a wealthy Portuguese merchant Manuel Pereira. At a later period, it was rented out to the English East India Company and was used to house the directors of the Macau branch of the company. In 2005, it was officially enlisted as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Macau. Nowadays it is a cultural centre, which promotes a cross between Portuguese...

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Casa Garden in Macau is an enchanting glimpse into the city’s colonial past, blending Portuguese heritage with Asian influences in an oasis of tranquility. Located near the Protestant Cemetery and St. Anthony’s Church, Casa Garden was originally built in 1770 as the opulent residence of a wealthy Portuguese merchant, Manuel Pereira. Over time, this elegant estate became a key cultural landmark, serving various purposes that have only enriched its storied past. The Garden itself is an exquisite example of traditional Portuguese landscaping, with meticulously maintained lawns, lush greenery, and winding stone paths shaded by ancient banyan trees. Walking through the garden is like stepping back in time; the setting invites quiet reflection, an escape from the bustling city streets. Amidst the greenery, blooming flowers add splashes of color, and the scent of jasmine fills the air, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere that captivates visitors and locals alike. The Casa itself is a graceful, two-story mansion in a neoclassical style, its whitewashed walls, arched windows, and terracotta-tiled roof reflecting the blend of Portuguese and local architectural influences. Inside, the high ceilings and elegant wooden staircases harken back to Macau’s colonial era, offering a reminder of the city’s vibrant mercantile history. Originally a private residence, the building later served as the headquarters for the British East India Company in the 19th century, when Macau was a crucial hub in the East India trade network. During this time, Casa Garden became a center of diplomacy and international business, hosting dignitaries, merchants, and explorers who helped shape Macau’s history as a global crossroads. Today, Casa Garden is home to the Oriental Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and preserving Macau’s heritage. Art exhibitions, cultural events, and lectures frequently take place within its walls, drawing people from around the world to experience the legacy and beauty of this historic site. Casa Garden’s blend of architectural grace, verdant landscaping, and historical significance creates an enchanting experience for visitors. It’s a place where the past comes alive, where one can imagine the grand parties and significant meetings that once took place under its roof, and where today’s art and culture thrive in a timeless setting.
BradBrad
Casa Garden is one of three World Heritage attractions situated at Camoes Square (Praca Luis de Camoes) north of the famous Ruins of St. Paul. The house at Casa Garden is one of the oldest surviving building in Macau, originally constructed for a wealthy merchant, it was also the former British East India Company office during its past. Until recently, visitors couldn't visit the main building but now there are gallery exhibitions held allowing access at times. Visitors can enter the front gate and walk around the small garden area set before the historic landmark, daily 9.30-6pm. The garden is attractive but not landscaped or maintained as well as the larger Camoes Garden next door. There are Christmas poinsettias lining the staircase to the front of the Casa Garden House presently which are nice. You will also find a small fish pond, surrounded by plants and vegetation, a dated statue of Bernardino Senna Fernandes as well as a newer, small and colourful Chinese deity statue. If sightseeing in the area, you can conveniently stop by to see the gardens in just a few minutes. If there is an exhibition taking place, you might want to take opportunity to enter and explore the historic Casa Garden House as well.
Alex ChungAlex Chung
Beautiful building and grounds, currently showing the World Press Photo exhibition, a must if you are into photography.
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Casa Garden in Macau is an enchanting glimpse into the city’s colonial past, blending Portuguese heritage with Asian influences in an oasis of tranquility. Located near the Protestant Cemetery and St. Anthony’s Church, Casa Garden was originally built in 1770 as the opulent residence of a wealthy Portuguese merchant, Manuel Pereira. Over time, this elegant estate became a key cultural landmark, serving various purposes that have only enriched its storied past. The Garden itself is an exquisite example of traditional Portuguese landscaping, with meticulously maintained lawns, lush greenery, and winding stone paths shaded by ancient banyan trees. Walking through the garden is like stepping back in time; the setting invites quiet reflection, an escape from the bustling city streets. Amidst the greenery, blooming flowers add splashes of color, and the scent of jasmine fills the air, creating an almost dreamlike atmosphere that captivates visitors and locals alike. The Casa itself is a graceful, two-story mansion in a neoclassical style, its whitewashed walls, arched windows, and terracotta-tiled roof reflecting the blend of Portuguese and local architectural influences. Inside, the high ceilings and elegant wooden staircases harken back to Macau’s colonial era, offering a reminder of the city’s vibrant mercantile history. Originally a private residence, the building later served as the headquarters for the British East India Company in the 19th century, when Macau was a crucial hub in the East India trade network. During this time, Casa Garden became a center of diplomacy and international business, hosting dignitaries, merchants, and explorers who helped shape Macau’s history as a global crossroads. Today, Casa Garden is home to the Oriental Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting cultural exchange and preserving Macau’s heritage. Art exhibitions, cultural events, and lectures frequently take place within its walls, drawing people from around the world to experience the legacy and beauty of this historic site. Casa Garden’s blend of architectural grace, verdant landscaping, and historical significance creates an enchanting experience for visitors. It’s a place where the past comes alive, where one can imagine the grand parties and significant meetings that once took place under its roof, and where today’s art and culture thrive in a timeless setting.
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Casa Garden is one of three World Heritage attractions situated at Camoes Square (Praca Luis de Camoes) north of the famous Ruins of St. Paul. The house at Casa Garden is one of the oldest surviving building in Macau, originally constructed for a wealthy merchant, it was also the former British East India Company office during its past. Until recently, visitors couldn't visit the main building but now there are gallery exhibitions held allowing access at times. Visitors can enter the front gate and walk around the small garden area set before the historic landmark, daily 9.30-6pm. The garden is attractive but not landscaped or maintained as well as the larger Camoes Garden next door. There are Christmas poinsettias lining the staircase to the front of the Casa Garden House presently which are nice. You will also find a small fish pond, surrounded by plants and vegetation, a dated statue of Bernardino Senna Fernandes as well as a newer, small and colourful Chinese deity statue. If sightseeing in the area, you can conveniently stop by to see the gardens in just a few minutes. If there is an exhibition taking place, you might want to take opportunity to enter and explore the historic Casa Garden House as well.
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Beautiful building and grounds, currently showing the World Press Photo exhibition, a must if you are into photography.
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