Goa Monuments
The Gate of the Palace of Adil Shah
The Gate of the Palace of Adil Shah: The palace of Adil Shah at Old Goa was the most prominent building with magnificent lofty staircases. It was the residence of the Portuguese governors till 1695
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Aguada Fort Goa, India
Aguada Fort: 18 kms. From Panaji and situated on a headland of the river Mandovi, this strongest fort of Goa was built by the Portuguese in 1609-1612, to command the entry into the river Mandovi,.
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Cabo De Rama Fort Goa, India
Cabo De Rama Fort: The southern most Goan fort, it is situated about 25 kms. South of Margao and about two hours' walk from the nearest road head.
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Cabo Raj Niwas in Goa, India
Cabo Raj Niwas: Built in 1540 AD opposite Fort Aguada on the south headland of the river Mandovi, this fortress housed the Franciscan monastery
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Chapora Fort Goa, India
The Adil Shah of Bijapur built this fort on the southern headland of the Chapora River. It was known as Shapur and is now mostly ruined.
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The Viceroy`s Arch in Goa, India
The Viceroy`s Arch: It is one of the gates of Adil Shah's Fort at Old Goa.It was renovated by the Portuguese and was the gateway to Goa for Portuguese Governors
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The Gate of the College of St. Paul Goa, India
The Gate of the College of St. Paul: St. Paul, once the principal institution of Jesuits in India for imparting knowledge on Christianity.
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Mormugao Fort in Goa, India
Mormugao Fort is fort near the internationally famous Mormugao Harbour was built to protect the harbour situated near the Vasco da Gama town.
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Tiracol Fort Goa, India
Teracol (Tiracol) Fort:TERACOL (TIRACOL) FORT It was a key Portuguese fort for the defence of Goa, on the north side of the estuary of the Tiracol river.
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