Introduction to the original site of Camões Museum: Next to White Pigeon Nest Park is a two-story Southern European-style palace-style building, which was the villa built by Camões at that time. After the death of Marquez, the villa was donated to the Macao and Portuguese authorities to commemorate the famous Portuguese poet Camões. It was turned into a museum from the 1960s to the end of the 1980s, and many valuable art treasures were collected for visitors. visit.
In March 1989, the Macau City Hall sold the site of the Camões Museum to the Oriental Foundation as the venue. The Oriental Foundation was responsible for the renovation, and the Camões Museum became history.
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