Museum of Christian Art


This museum, housed in part of the 1627 Convent of St Monica, contains a collection of statues, paintings and sculptures. Interestingly, many of the works of Goan Christian art made during the Portuguese era, including some of those on display here, were produced by local Hindu artists. Unfortunately the museum is closed for refurbishment but will reopen in 2020.


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1. Church & Convent of St Monica

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3. Chapel of St Anthony

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4. Monastery of St Augustine

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5. Ruins of the Church of St Augustine

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Standing on Holy Hill (Monte Santo) is perhaps the most mournful memorial to Old Goa’s fallen might. All that’s left today of the Church of St Augustine…

6. Church of Our Lady of the Rosary

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8. Chapel of St Catherine

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About 100m to the west of the Church of St Francis of Assisi stands the small Chapel of St Catherine. An earlier chapel was erected on this site by…