Go Goa ! Visit Churches of Goa!!
Built in the 16th century, this
magnificent edifice is the most popular and famous of all the churches in Goa.
The mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, kept in a silver casket, are
enshrined here. The casket was wrought by Goan silversmiths in 1636 - 37.
Dedicated to Infant Jesus, this church is now a World Heritage Monument.
The entrance and the choir
were built in the Manueline style, the only fragment of its kind in the East.
First built in 1517, it was later rebuilt twice, in 1521 and in 1661. The
interior is illustrated with exquisite paintings and the floor has a large
number of tombstones with coats
Built in 1661 in the style
of St.Peter’s Basilica in Rome. It has a Corinthian façade with the main altar
dedicated to Our Lady if Divine Providence.
The most imposing of all
the churches at Old Goa, its vaulted interior overwhelms visitors with its
sheer grandeur. This Cathedral has five bells, among them the famous Golden
bell, the biggest in Goa and one of the best in the world. The church is
dedicated to St.Catherine of Alexand.
One of the earliest built
in Goa, the church bears an inscription on the conquest of Goa by Afonso de
Abuquerque in 1510.
Built like a fortress, it
is significant for its massive walls and buttresses. It is the only nunnery in
Goa. The convent has a vast courtyard with a cloister. Its three storeys have
numerous cells and halls
Close to
the Nunnery is a lofty tower, defying the vagaries of the weather. The tower is
the only surviving one of the four that once stood there. The Church when
intact was perhaps the biggest in Goa. Another chapter to its history was added
recently with the unearthing of the tomb of Queen Ketevan of Georgia.
The Reis Magos church was
constructed in 1555 and was one of the earliest churches built in Goa and the
first in Bardez Taluka dedicated to the three Magi–Kings. This church was once
the residence of all dignitaries and also a mission centre of the Franciscan
order.
Situated amidst picturesque
surroundings, the Church of Mae de Deus at Saligao (Bardez) was built in 1873.
The shrine of the miraculous statue of Mae de Deus (Mother of God) was brought
from the ruins of the convent of Mae de Deus at Old Goa. This beautiful church
is amongst the finest in the Gothic style and is attractively illuminated at
night.
Nine kms from Margao, this
church at Curtorim is one of the oldest churches in Goa, built in 1597.
Situated
just off the banks of the Zuari river, 12 kilometers from Margao in South Goa
and built in 1574—1610, this majestic seminary is a centre of learning in
philosophy and theology.
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