Here’s the latest overview based on recent public government updates and local reporting.
- What it is: The Ruins of Saint Paul’s (Macau) are undergoing phased restoration of the bronze statues on the façade as part of ongoing preservation work. The changes focus on statue repair, façade cleaning, and safety measures around work areas.
- Recent dates and scope: Phase 2 of the bronze statue restoration spanned early 2025 into early 2026, with specific activities including scaffolding, temporary forecourt barriers, and partial closures of nearby exhibitions and the VR space at times. Public access to the site itself remains possible during most periods, with some time slots or features closed for safety and work.
- Public access and openings: The site and related spaces (Visiting the Ruins of St. Paul’s in Space and Time VR exhibition, and the Museum of Sacred Art and Crypt) have seen temporary closures for certain dates but overall remain open to visitors outside of those slots. The forecourt and façade work are visible considerations during visits.
If you’d like, I can pull the exact upcoming dates for closures and reopenings, or summarize the current status of each statue restoration phase with a simple timeline. I can also provide a short map-like guide for visitors to navigate during ongoing works.
Would you like the upcoming closure slots and safety notes in a quick bullet list or a compact timeline?
Citations:
- Macau government press releases on restoration phases and dates[1]
- Macau government briefings on phase 2 and 2026 schedules[2]
- Local reporting on surface repairs and safety measures at the site[3][4]
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