Heritage

Housing The Past: Goa's Ancient Palaces And Their Gilded History

Experience the captivating blend of European grandeur and local influences in the architectural marvels of Goa's past

The best illustrations of this complex aspect of Goan history are the grand country mansions built by the native aristocracy of the Estado da India
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By the end of the tumultuous 16th century, Goa was home to the most cosmopolitan big city in the world and at the centre of a giant maritime empire that stretched from Africa's coastline to Japan. It was larger than contemporary London, Paris or Lisbon, the main hub of international trade in the Indian Ocean and the most important cultural crossroads yet developed between East and West. Chillies, potatoes, corn, and tobacco entered India via Goa, along with Asia's first printing press, modern medical school, and countless other imports. The colony generated enough profits to fund construction of the Se Cathedral, still the largest church in Asia, and the imposing Convent of Santa Monica, which remains the continent's biggest.

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