After visiting the Ruins of St. Paul, you can enter the small Crypt and downstairs Museum of Sacred Art. Within the crypt you can see the skeletal remains of Japanese and Vietnamese martyrs but the area is very small so you only spend about one or two minutes here.
In the museum gallery area, also downstairs, you can see historical items and paintings from the 16th to 19th century but this collection is quite small, requiring only 10-15 minutes to see everything.
Overall, the crypt and small collection in the museum are of moderate interest and probably only worth visiting if you are plan to see the Ruins of St. Paul and are going to be in this area of Macau anyway.
If you're not planning to visit the Ruins then no point seeking out this attraction, we'd suggest investing your time...
Read moreThis small free museum and crypt is definitely worth a visit if you are in the area.
So many people come within 30 meters of it, but don’t even realize it’s there or don’t want to bother with the stairs, but it’s worth the bother.
Great for religious relics as we’ll as interesting (and maybe...
Read moreBeautiful place, just wait for the sunset and you will see the amazing view from the balcony of the museum. Streets from San Malo were nice and cool Bring Your buddy to ask for a shot then strike a pose. My 6yo daughter is my personal photographer here :-) you would...
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