Archaeological Museum

Old
Goa, 9 km from Panaji, was once the centre of Portuguese dominion on the west
coast of India. Here one can see fortress walls and administrative buildings,
monasteries and impressive churches, especially the Basilica de Born Jesus which
contains the mortal remains of Saini Francis Xavier.
The Archaeological Museum, housed in an abandoned convent of St. Francis of
Assisi, displays objects that recreate the history of Goa.
On display are antiquities from Hindu period, sculpture of Hindu deities, for
example an Uma-Mahesha, and many sati and hero stones. The large coin collection
displays coin issued by various rulers, Hindu, Muslim and Portuguese.
The paintings include portraits of Vasco da Gama, the Portuguese explorer reached
India in 1498, and Alfonsu Albuquerque, the founder, and other governors, all
clad in the prevailing European fashions of the day.
Archaeological Museum
Old Goa
Timing: 10.00 am to 5.00 pm
Closed on Mondays and government holidays.