World Heritage Site in Goa!

Have you heard of these Churches and Convents of Old Goa?

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Se Cathedral 

It was built in dedication to St. Catherine of Alexandria on whose feast the Portuguese attained victory in Goa. In 1953, it was presented with "The Golden Rose" a monument that popes of the Catholic Church bless annually.

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The Basilica of Bom Jesus

This Roman Catholic Basilica is one of the most important sites. It houses the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.

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Tower of St. Augustine

Built in 1602 atop Monte Santo by Augustinian friars. It was abandoned when the Portuguese started evicting religious orders. Now only half a tower of this church remains intact

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Church of St. Francis of Assisi

The church of St. Francis of Assisi is located in the same compound as Chapel of St. Catherine and was built in 1661.

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Church of St. Cajetan

Built in 1661 with seven altars, it is said that the inspiration for the structure of the church comes from St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican

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Built in 1510 by Afonso de Albuquerque, the Chapel of St. Catherine, faces the river Mandovi.

Chapel of St. Catherine

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Church of Our Lady of Rosary

Built in 1543, the church is one of the oldest in Old Goa. The exteriors of this one look like a fortress!

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To know more about Old Goa, here's a blog you might like!

"5 things you did not know about Old Goa"

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