![]() This catholic church is found next to the fort. |
![]() Timings - 11 am to Sunset. |
![]() Road up to the fort. |
![]() Pathway from the fort to the catholic church. |
![]() Hill slope before the entrance. |
![]() Catholic church, view from the pathway to the fort. |
![]() Steep pathway to the fort. |
![]() The Restored Reis Magos Fort inaugurated by Shri. Manohar Parrikar. |
![]() Crown of the huge tree is near the entrance. |
![]() Mandovi river. |
![]() This view opens immediately after the entrance. |
![]() Plan of the citadel. |
![]() Craft centre. |
![]() Toilets. |
![]() Cannons. |
![]() High wall over the pathway to the fort. |
![]() Huge ships on the Mandovi river. |
![]() Place where the Mandovi River and the Arabian Sea meet. |
![]() Thicket outside the wall. |
![]() View of the entrance from the top. |
![]() Small house on the top. |
![]() One of the fort's corners. |
![]() Ancient cannons aimed on the Arabian sea. |
![]() Fort overlooking the Mandovi river. |
![]() Spiral staircase top. |
![]() Bird in the air. |
![]() Miramar beach. |
![]() Fort's buildings. |
![]() Look through the window on the Mandovi river. |
![]() Big windows of the museum. |
![]() Stairs go down to the lower part of the fort. |
![]() Trees on the slope. |
![]() Panjim is found on the southern bank of the Mandovi river. |
![]() Hall 1, the inscription. |
![]() Three small information boards. |
![]() Interior of this building looks like a museum. |
![]() The open door leads to the courtyard. |
![]() Three black doors are closed. |
![]() Small wooden balconies. |
![]() White wall with the black doors. |
![]() Almost each fort's building has small wooden balconies. |
![]() Succulent tree in the courtyard. |
![]() Inner courtyard. |
![]() Huge hall with the paintings. |
![]() Danger: slippery pavement. |
![]() View before restoration (2007). |
![]() Fort's miniature. |
![]() Chronology, the historical evolution of the site. |
![]() Design references. |
![]() Initial scheme 2006. |
![]() Crafts centre, the information board. |
![]() Shrub in bloom. |
![]() Complicated net of the stairways. |
![]() Coconut palm trees grow on the fort's territory. |
![]() The most beautiful fort in Goa. |
![]() Barracks. |
![]() Exit, Deck, Gunloops. |
![]() Entrance to the barrack. |
![]() Smooth surface of the paving bricks. |
![]() Aerial roots of the banyan tree. |
![]() Images of Goa, real and imagined. |
![]() Roof of the building with the gunloops. |
![]() Fort overlooking the Arabian sea. |
![]() Long stairway going up. |
![]() View of Panjim. |
![]() Lower part of the fort. |
![]() Complicated structure of the buildings. |
![]() Watch tower. |
![]() Coconut palms grow from the midst of the fort. |
![]() Wide and short stairway. |
![]() Beautiful architecture of the fort. |
![]() Exit from the fort. |
![]() Stairway is constructed inside the building. |
![]() This stairway goes to the gunloops. |
![]() The most bottom part of the fort. |
![]() Mario de Miranda. |
![]() Village life, mansions, people. |
![]() Beach front and Old Goa. |
![]() River front, Water falls. |
![]() River scenes, Buildings of worship. |
![]() Water falls, Forts, Buildings of worship. |
![]() Mormugao. |
![]() Maps. |
![]() Then and now. |
![]() Sattari and Panjim. |
![]() Then and now (St. Augustines). |
![]() Postcards. |
![]() Door inside the gunloop building. |
![]() Room with a tiny window. |
![]() Second room with a tiny window. |
![]() Trunk of the coconut palm tree. |
![]() Underground well. |
![]() Gunloops. |
![]() Pathway upstairs. |
![]() Roots of the ficus. |
![]() Several levels of the fort. |
![]() Reception. |