Free entry into Aguada Fort, Old Goa museum till Aug 15

Times of India | 5 days ago | 06-08-2022 | 02:40 am

Free entry into Aguada Fort, Old Goa museum till Aug 15

Panaji: Starting August 5, entry into the Aguada Fort and the Archaeological Museum of Goa will be free of cost till Independence Day.On Wednesday, the Union culture ministry had announced free entry to all Archaeological Survey of India (ASI)-protected monuments and sites across the country from August 5 to 15. This is being done as part of the Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav celebrations to mark 75 years of India’s Independence.Fort Aguada is a typical example of Portuguese military architecture. Built of durable laterite stone, its massive bulwarks which stand fully 5 metres high and 1.3 metres thick, have stood the test of time.The Archaeological Museum of Goa is located at the back of the Convent and Church of St Francis of Assisi, this museum contains many important and beautiful artefacts of the Portuguese rule. Its treasures are divided amongst eight galleries. The most important of these are considered to be the portraits of the long-dead viceroys and governors of Goa. The museum also has a phenomenal collection of stamps, religious artefacts and other such treasures.Visitors will therefore not be charged for entering the Aguada Fort and Archaeological Museum of Goa during the ten days. The Aguada Fort at Sinquerim charges Rs 25 per head, while the Archaeological Museum of Goa located at Old Goa charges Rs 10 per person.Visitors can head over to the Aguada Fort anywhere between 6am and 6pm, while the Archaeological Museum of Goa is open from 9am to 5pm.

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