Old
goa (Pornnen Goam, Adlem Goi or Velha Goa). Is a historical city in North Goa
district in Goa. Old Goa is approximately 10 kilometers East of the state
capital Panaji. The main attraction in Old Goa are the churches.
Churches of Old Goa
Old
Goa contains churches affiliated to various congregations. . . . . .
Church of St. Francis of Assisi
"The
three tier facade has octagonal towers on each side and in the central niche
there is a statue of St. Michael. The main entrance is decorated with circular
pilasters and rosette band. The central nave is barrel-vaulted while the
crossing is rib-vaulted which supports the choir. The internal buttress walls, separating the chapels and supporting the gallery on top, have frescoes showing
floral designs. Above the tabernacle in the main altar is a large statue of St.
Francis of Assisi and Jesus on the cross, statues of St. Peter
and St. Paul
are seen below. The adjoining walls of nave retain painted panels depicting
scenes from the life of St Francis of Assisi."
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Inside the church of St Francis of Assisi
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St. Cajetan Church, Old Goa
This is the most beautiful of all the churches of Old Goa, The church of
st. cajetan modeled after the original design of St. Peter church in rome was
built in laterite blocks, in the second half of the 17th Century by Italian
friars, Greek cross on plan. this church is constructed in Corinthian style,
having a rectangular tower on either side atop the facade to serve as belfry,
the niches below have statues of apostles. the interior is divided into a nave
ending in a apse and aisles divided by massive Corinthian pillar supporting a
large circular dome further crowned by a lantern shaped dome of lesser
circumference. The aisle end with an octagonal room, serving as sacristy. on
the two sides of the apse the rice floral designs on the ribbed vault and a
decorative wooden pulpit projecting from the pier are worth mentioning. the
main altar, dedicated to our lady of divine providence and the three subsidiary
altars with twisted shafts on each side of the hall, having figures of holy family, our lady of piety and other saints.
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| The
main altar of the St. Cajetan's, Old Goa |
The Our lady of Rosary Church, Old Goa
The
Church of Our Lady of Rosary was built during the period from 1544-1547 in
fulfillment of a vow taken by Afonso De Albuquerque. This Church having two
storied portico flanked by rounded towers crowned with cross and windows near
the roof gives an impression of a fortress church cruciform on plan. This church
has two chapels and three altars, the main altar is dedicated to Our lady of
the Rosary though the influences of Gothic Style are seen in the Rb-Vault of
the Portico. Manuline style is also present both in the interior and exterior.
| The
entrance of the Our Lady of Rosary Church, Old Goa |
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An Interior view of the The main altar of
Our Lady of Rosary Church, Old Goa. |
| The
pulpet at the Our Lady of Rosary Church, Old Goa |
| The
work on the walls of the Our Lady of Rosary Church, Old Goa |
An old church in Old Goa. (Chappel of St.Catherine of Alexandria) |




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ReplyDeleteGreat blog!! Got to know a lot about the churches in Goa :)
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