Department of Tourism, Government of Goa, India - Naval Aviation Museum
Another major tourist attraction in Goa is its heritage homes.[22] A legacy of the Portuguese colonial regime of more than 450 years, some of these palatial homes are now converted into hotels while many are still inhabited by the people. The popular heritage homes in Goa are:
The Fernandes house, also known as 'Voddlem Ghor' in Cotta is an architectural marvel in Chandor.[23] The Menezes Bragança House in Chandor was built circa 1730. It was once owned by Luís de Menezes Bragança, Tristão de Bragança Cunha, Beatriz de Menezes Bragança, and her sister Berta Menezes Bragança.[24] The Vivian Coutinho House in Fatorda is among the few Goan houses with decorative Azulejo tiles.[
Mass in English - 15 August - Fr. Gabriel Coutinho, St. Andrew's Church, Vasco
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