Arch of the Viceroys
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Arch of the Viceroys | |
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Town or city | Goa |
Country | India |
Completed | 1599 |
Arch of the Viceroys, also known as Viceroy's Arch, was erected in 1599 in Goa, India, by Viceroy Francisco da Gama , the grandson of Vasco da Gama. The arch was restored in 1954 after it faced a collapse. It is an ASI protected Monument of National Importance in Goa.
The side of the arch that faces the river, has a deer emblem on Vasco da Gama's coat of arms. The arch has a statue of Vasco da Gama at the centre.[1] The side that faces the city has a sculpture of a European woman wearing a crown and a robe, holding a sword in one hand and an open book in the other.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Viceroy's Arch | India Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
- ^ RoyChoudhury, Indrajit (27 October 2018). "Viceroy's Arch in Old Goa". Indrosphere. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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