A Walk through the Museum of Goa in Adil Shah's Palace

Submitted by Aastha on Mon, 01/27/2020 - 16:32
Description

The Goa State Museum is a treasure trove of archaeological findings from Goa. The museum, as of 2008, had about 8,000 artefacts on display, including stone sculptures, wooden objects, carvings, bronzes, paintings, manuscripts, rare coins, and anthropological objects. However, on its relocation to Adil Shah’s Palace, many artefacts had to be left in storage due to space constraints. The main attraction of the museum is the statue of Gajalaxmi which is held in high regard throughout Goa. The museum is a storehouse of information on the history of Goa from pre-Portuguese era to Goa’s freedom struggle, and displays various antiquities of religious and cultural significance. 

On this walk, let us find out more about Adil Shah’s Palace, and the Goa Museum and its collection. 

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Meeting Point/Venue
Statue of Abbé Faria, Panjim
Organizer
Mrinmayee Thakur
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Event Date
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Event Type
Walk
Meeting Time
03:45 pm