Located southwest of the bus station, the Goa State Museum not only has stone statues of the ancient Indian gods, but also statues of the Virgin Mary and Christ left by the Portuguese colonial era. It is greatly influenced by Christianity. There are also ancient Roman coins, which remind people of the beginning of the Maritime Silk Road.
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Located southwest of the bus station, the Goa State Museum not only has stone statues of the ancient Indian gods, but also statues of the Virgin Mary and Christ left by the Portuguese colonial era. It is greatly influenced by Christianity. There are also ancient Roman coins, which remind people of the beginning of the Maritime Silk Road.
The Goa State Museum is an exhibition hall that appreciates the characteristic wood carvings and bronzes, and can admire the low statues and wood carvings of Hinduism, while also displaying various bronzes of Christianity. There are also cultural artworks in the museum, and because India has been ruled by Britain, the relics of the British period are worth watching.
The museum is very large. The collection displays some statues of many Indian religions, bronzes. There are also some ancient furniture.
The number of unearthed cultural relics displayed is still quite large.