Chapel of St. James

Description

This tiny chapel rebuilt in 1740 in the Barra Fort on the top of the peninsula is now an architectural part of the Portuguese inn, or pousada, which has been established on the foundations of the fort. It is a charming sanctuary with a statue of the saint and blue and white tiles depicting Our Lady of Fátima and the saintly Queen Isabel. St. James is the military protector of Macao, and legend tells that he frequently goes on patrol around the city, and, at times, his boots are found to be muddy. A soldier used to be given the duty of cleaning the boots of the statue. On one occasion the man forgot his duty it is said and received a crack on the head from the saint's sword.

Address: Avenida da República, Pousada de São Tiago

source http://en.macaotourism.gov.mo/sightseeing/sightseeing_detail.php?c=3&id=32#.WDk2jPmLTcc

Address


Macao
Macau

Lat: 22.182512283 - Lng: 113.530708313