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6 museums selected in this guide.
The Macau Grand Prix Museum is a multi-level interactive museum celebrating over 70 years of the Macau Grand Prix, the only street circuit in the world staging both Formula 3 and motorcycle Grand Prix events. The museum reopened in 2021 after a major MOP 700 million renovation.

The Macau Museum occupies the historic Monte Fort and presents a comprehensive narrative of the territory's multicultural identity across three exhibition floors. It is the city's principal museum for understanding how Portuguese, Chinese, and Macanese cultures shaped modern Macau.

The Macao Science Center is a striking spiral-shaped building designed by Pritzker Prize–winning architect I. M. Pei. Sitting on the waterfront near the Kun Iam statue, it contains 14 interactive exhibition galleries, a planetarium, and a convention centre.

The Taipa Houses–Museum is a row of five mint-green colonial villas overlooking the Cotai wetlands, restored to showcase different aspects of Macanese life — from domestic interiors to Portuguese-influenced culture and the traditional Taipa landscape.

The Macao Museum of Art (MAM) is the territory's largest visual arts museum, located in the Cultural Centre complex on the waterfront of the Outer Harbour. Its five-storey collection spans Chinese calligraphy, ceramics, Macanese historical paintings, and contemporary art.
The Maritime Museum sits on the Inner Harbour waterfront beside the A-Ma Temple, documenting Macau's deep connection to the sea — from ancient Chinese fishing techniques to the Portuguese Age of Exploration and the territory's own naval history.