Churches and convents of Goa

Churches and Convents of Goa is the name given by UNESCO to a set of religious monuments located in Goa Velha (or Old Goa), in the state of Goa, India, which were declared a World Heritage Site in 1986.

Churches and Convents of Goa
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Sé Cathedral holds the miraculous cross and is one of the largest cathedrals in Asia.
LocationGoa, India
CriteriaCultural: (ii), (iv), (vi)
Reference234
Inscription1986 (10th Session)
Coordinates15°30′8″N 73°54′42″E
Location of Churches and convents of Goa in Goa
Churches and convents of Goa (India)
Churches and convents of Goa (South Asia)

Goa was the capital of Portuguese India and Asia and an evangelization center from the 16th century. The justifications for the inclusion of religious monuments in Goa in the World Heritage List are: 1) the influence of the monuments in the dissemination of Western art forms—the Manueline styles, Mannerist and Baroque—throughout Asia where Catholic missions were established; 2) the value of the set of monuments of Goa as an exceptional example that illustrates the work of evangelization and 3) the specific value of presence in the Basilica of Bom Jesus of the tomb of Francisco Xavier, which illustrates a major world event: the influence of the Catholic religion in Asia in the modern era.

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