Hailed as the most iconic of Macau's landmarks, Ruins of St. Paul's consist of just the façade of what was once the Church of Mater Dei constructed during the 16th century. It was wrecked during a fire in 1835; nevertheless, one can still see the biblical representations, nautical motifs, Chinese lions, and characters along with bronze statues of the founding Jesuit saints quite clearly, despite experiencing severe burns. The church was built incorporating architectural influences from China, Europe, and even some other parts of Asia, with a final infusion reflecting a world, regional, as well as local influences. It is indeed a must-visit site during your stay at one of the Macau hotels, 5-Star properties, or even if you're just passing through the city.