Reis Magos Church

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Reis Magos Church is a historic 16th-century Portuguese-era Roman Catholic church in Goa, India, renowned for its hilltop setting, whitewashed façade, and scenic views over the Mandovi River.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman Catholic church
heritage structure
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Baroque
surface form: Baroque architecture

Portuguese colonial architecture
associatedWith Portuguese missionaries in Goa
constructionStart late 16th century
continent Asia
country India
dedicatedTo Magi
Three Wise Men NERFINISHED
denomination Latin Church NERFINISHED
foundedBy Portuguese colonial authorities
hasFeature altars in Baroque style
hilltop setting
interior with ornate altarpieces
prominent façade facing the Mandovi River
stepped approach from the road
twin bell towers
whitewashed façade
hasParish Reis Magos parish NERFINISHED
hasView Mandovi River NERFINISHED
Panaji across the river
heritage Portuguese-era monument in Goa
heritageDesignation state-protected monument of Goa
heritageStatus protected monument of Goa
inception 16th century
languageOfLiturgy English
Konkani
Portuguese
locatedIn Bardez NERFINISHED
Goa NERFINISHED
North Goa district NERFINISHED
Reis Magos NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone IST
locatedNear Reis Magos Fort NERFINISHED
locatedOn northern bank of the Mandovi River
nearbyCity Panaji NERFINISHED
notableFor historic Portuguese-era architecture
prominent white exterior
scenic river views
partOf Catholic heritage of Goa NERFINISHED
region Konkan NERFINISHED
religion Roman Catholicism
usedFor Christian festivals
religious services
tourism

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Bardez taluka hasReligiousSite Reis Magos Church