





"Gazing at Old Goa today it's hard to believe that this fallen city was once able to stand up to Lisbon and demand, 'Who's the man?'. But back in the 1500s and with a population exceeding that of Lisbon and London, that's exactly what Old Goa was able to do. However the good times didn't last long and both the Inquisition and a major epidemic did their best to decimate this decadent and immoral dollop of Portugal. (...)
All that's now left of Golden Goa are half-a-dozen imposing churches and cathedrals (among the largest in Asia)and an awful lot of atmosphere."
Lonely Planet, South India
Igreja de St. Catarina (em obras) e Convento e Igreja de S. Francisco de Assis (valha-nos Deus, que nem aqui lhe chamam de Lisboa)























