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''This article is about the building. For the organization known as the Leal Senado, see ].'' ''This article is about the building. For the organization known as the Leal Senado, see ].''


The '''Leal Senado Building''' (] for ''Loyal Senate'') was the seat of ]'s government (] and ]) during its time as a ]. It is located at one end of the ]. The title was bestowed on Macau's government in 1810 by Portugal's ] ], who would later become King ]. This was a reward for Macau's loyalty to Portugal during the ], between 1580 and 1640. The '''Leal Senado Building''' (] for ''Loyal Senate'') was the seat of ]'s government (] and ]) during its time as a ]. It is located at one end of the ]. The title was bestowed on Macau's government in 1810 by Portugal's ] ], who later became King ]. This was a reward for Macau's loyalty to Portugal during the ], between 1580 and 1640.


The building itself was erected in 1784. After the ] to ] in 1999 it became the headquarters of the ] ({{lang-pt|Instituto para os Assuntos Cívicos e Municipais}}). The building itself was erected in 1784. After the ] to ] in 1999 it became the headquarters of the ] ({{lang-pt|Instituto para os Assuntos Cívicos e Municipais}}).
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== External links == == External links ==
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Revision as of 16:03, 14 October 2011

Office building of the former Legislative Assembly of Macau
Leal Senado Building
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese民政總署大樓
Transcriptions
Yue: Cantonese
Jyutpingman4 zing3 zong2 cyu5 daai6 lau4
Portuguese name
PortugueseEdifício do Leal Senado
Inside the main entrance, the title granted to Macau by King João IV is displayed.

This article is about the building. For the organization known as the Leal Senado, see Municipal Council of Macau.

The Leal Senado Building (Portuguese for Loyal Senate) was the seat of Macau's government (Legislative Assembly of Macau and Municipal Council of Macau) during its time as a Portuguese colony. It is located at one end of the Senado Square. The title was bestowed on Macau's government in 1810 by Portugal's Prince-Regent João, who later became King John VI of Portugal. This was a reward for Macau's loyalty to Portugal during the Iberian Union, between 1580 and 1640.

The building itself was erected in 1784. After the handover of Macau to China in 1999 it became the headquarters of the Institute of Civic & Municipal Affairs (Template:Lang-pt).

It became part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site Historic Centre of Macau in 2005.

References

  • Shipp, Steve: Macau, China: A Political History of the Portuguese Colony's Transition to Chinese Rule

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