Arch of the Viceroys
General information
Town or cityGoa
CountryIndia
Completed1599

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.

Viceroy's Arch in the 1940s

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

  1. "Viceroy's Arch | India Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
  2. RoyChoudhury, Indrajit (27 October 2018). "Viceroy's Arch in Old Goa". Indrosphere. Retrieved 11 July 2020.

15°30′21″N 73°54′49″E / 15.505811°N 73.913681°E / 15.505811; 73.913681


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