Archaeological Museum of Goa Guide
Unearthing Goa's Past: A Journey Through Time Guide
The Archaeological Museum of Goa, situated in Old Goa, offers a fascinating glimpse into the region's rich and diverse history. Housed within the former convent of St. Francis of Assisi, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of artifacts spanning various periods, from pre-historic times to the Portuguese colonial era. It's a treasure trove for history buffs and anyone eager to learn about Goa's cultural evolution. The museum's collection includes sculptures, portraits, religious artifacts, and architectural fragments, providing a comprehensive overview of Goa's past. Highlights include Hindu sculptures from the Kadamba dynasty, Portuguese-era portraits of governors and viceroys, and relics from the churches and convents of Old Goa. The museum also features exhibits on Goa's maritime history and its role in the spice trade. The building itself, a former convent, adds to the historical ambiance of the museum. Visitors can explore the museum's various galleries, each dedicated to a specific period or theme. The museum provides informative displays and descriptions, allowing visitors to understand the significance of each artifact. Photography is generally allowed, enabling visitors to capture their favorite pieces. While the museum doesn't have a direct culinary connection, exploring the local restaurants in Old Goa offers a chance to savor Goan cuisine, which reflects the region's diverse cultural influences.
Transportation
The Archaeological Museum of Goa is easily accessible by taxi or auto-rickshaw from Panjim (Panaji). Buses also run from Panjim to Old Goa; look for buses heading towards Velha Goa. The museum is located within the same complex as the Church of St. Francis of Assisi, making it easy to find.
Opening Hours
10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Closed on Fridays and Public Holidays)
Ticket Price
INR 10 for Indians, INR 100 for Foreign Nationals