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Azad Maidan
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In front of Menezes Braganza Institute is the sprawling Azad Maidan, lined on one side by the police head quarters, built of stones from old Goa’s abandoned buildings. The pavilion at the centre was made in 1847 using the Corinthian pillars taken from a Dominican church, of the 16th century. Inside, there is a memorial to the freedom fighter, Dr Tristao de Braganza Cunha.
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Menezes Braganza Institute
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The Menezes Braganza Institute, formerly known as the Institute Vasco da Gama was built to impart knowledge in arts and sciences. It is an excellent example of 19th century Portuguese civic architecture. The present name of the institute derives from philanthropist Luis de Menezes Braganza.
Today it is Goa’s central library with a good collection of rare books. The Institute also houses an art gallery with works by late 19th and early 20th century European artists. The exhibits are now housed in the State Museum.
Secretariat
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The riverside Secretariat at Panaji is one of Goa’s oldest buildings. It also houses the Goa’s state legislative assembly. It was originally the palace of Adil Shah, ruler of the Adil Shahi dynasty of Bijapur. In 1759, it became the viceroy’s official residence.
Extensive renovations have transformed the original Islamic structure into a colonial building with a sloping tiled roof, wide wooden verandahs and cast iron pillars. Now the emblem of the Indian government has replaced the Portuguese viceroy’s coat of arms, above the entrance to the building.
Archeological Museum
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Goa is one of the major tourist alluring destinations in India covered with the blue waters of the Arabian Sea and famous for its beaches. The main revenue of the state is earned from tourism and travel. The place is also important for other important aspects and one of them is the Archaeological Museum in Goa.
The museum was established in the year of 1964, located in the convent of St. Francis of Assisi and presently it is under the legitimate control of the Archaeological Survey of India. The museum is the ideal place of having an intellectual overview about the different archaeological facets. Since the period the museum has been renovated and got a new look presently. The main attraction of the museum lies in the huge bronze statue of Afonso de Albuquerque which stands at the main entrance of the museum. Among the main artifacts of the museum you can get to view coins and currency, sati stones of the early and the medieval period, court fee stamps, Brahmanical sculptures and many more.
With your entrance to the Archaeological museum you are inducted with the historical incidents of Goa through an open book. The museum being an Archaeological one therefore you are introduced to different stones of different ages like the Palaeolithic age, Mesolithic age and the Neolithic age. From these stones of different ages the past history of Goa will be clear to you and it will be easy for you to comprehend the historical relevance of Goa.
Excavation and exploration the two chief methodology of Archaeological investigation and in this Archaeological Museum in Goa you can have the privilege of viewing an excavated model and debris of the ancient city of Chandor in Goa.
From the museum you get the chance of viewing the remains of the Vijaynagar Empire, few other artifacts of the Portuguese rulers who settled in the 15th century in Goa, few description of the Hindu Gods and Goddesses and many more other important elements.
The whole ambiance of the Archaeological Museum in Goa has the potential to take your mind back to the historical phases of India
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Goa Museums
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The credit of being the major tourist destination in India goes to Goa; about 90% of the state’s revenue comes from the travel and tourism industry. The merry-time climate, the amazing beaches and the numerous sightseeing are some of the variants that allure the tourists to visit the place. The Goa museums are the major sightseeing variant that attracts the tourists most. Among these museums most of them are Archaeological Museums deciphering the ancient and the Portuguese culture that persisted in Goa for a long time. Among the museums you can visit to some of the important ones which are the Archaeological Museum, Museum of Goa Daman and Diu and finally the Institute of Menezes Braganza. These museums provide you with exclusive and explicit information regarding the historical background of Goa.
The Archaeological Museum in Goa was established in the year 1964 and is situated in the campus of the St. Francis of Assisi convent. The museum consists of different archaeological artifacts dating back to the Vijaynagar Empire, the remains of the Chandor in Goa and the different collections of the Portuguese rulers who settled in Goa. The museum provides with useful and valid information and highlights on the important facets of the dynasties that existed in Goa in the 13th and 14 the centuries. The infrastructure of the museum is magnificently built giving a luxuriant and extravagant style to it.
The museums of Goa Daman and Diu are archaeologically inclined consisting of various artifacts deciphering the importance of different civilizations, especially about the Portuguese settlements in Goa.
Finally the Institute of Menezes Braganza which was an institute before have been transformed into a museum is not at all archaeologically inclined. This particular museum highlights the art and literature, specifically the European variant. The building is magnificently built with extravagant decors and paintings.
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