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A Glimpse of the Past

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'A Glimpse of the Past' is a photographic exposition that showcases photographs of Old Macau from the collection of Macau Museum of Art. There are 108 precious photographs in chronological order, from the museum's collection on display.


Venue: Macau Museum of Art

Old Art in New Surroundings

Avenida Xian Xing Hai
Macau,


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Part of the Macau Cultural Centre complex, Macau's only art museum spans five floors. Although the museum displays a permanent collection of art pieces, the first and second floors are given over to temporary exhibitions. The permanent collection includes architectural and historical pieces displayed on the third floor, as well as a collection of paintings and ceramic objects on the fourth floor. Permanent or temporary, the displays always highlight the eclectic mix of east meets west that is symbolic of Macau's history and culture.

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A Glimpse of the Past
Jan 1st, 2009 to Dec 31st, 2009
'A Glimpse of the Past' is a photographic exposition that showcases photographs of Old Macau from the collection of Macau Museum of Art. There are 108 precious photographs in chronological order, from the museum's collection on display.


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