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    From Portuguese Influence to an Indian State: The Vibrant Houses of Goa Stands a Testimony

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    Goa, the land eminent for its famous beaches, churches, culture, climate and historical places, lies on the bucket list of every travel enthusiast, seeking fun and adventures, with a pocket-friendly budget.  

    The beauty of the place is difficult to express through words, as here you find a blend of Indian and Portuguese culture. You will witness the lush green and breathtaking beaches, colorful architecture and diversified street markets, making the visit worthwhile.

    Beaches of Goa, Image Source: Trip Advisor

    Portuguese Colonies in Goa

    The state of Goa, was once a Portuguese colony, has influenced many travelers across the country. The place still has beautiful reminiscence of the Portuguese era, including the colorful houses and churches, which stands out as a reflection of its Indo-Portuguese heritage, displaying the economic and social well-being of the families living in them. These colors were initially created using vegetable and natural dyes.

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    Significance of colorful painted houses in Goa 

    Moreover, these vibrant and bright colors of the houses also played a significant role in creating a cheerful and lively atmosphere in the town. This was particularly important in the tropical climate of Goa. These traditionally colorful painted houses create vivid hues in the eyes and seem appealing.  

    Portuguese Colonies of Goa, Image Source: Re-thinking the future

    Whenever you visit Goa, I am sure you secretly wish to own a gorgeous and colorful house, but do you know, these centuries old houses come with lot of untold history and stories. 

    Due to the Portuguese colonization of Goa for about 450 years, which ended in 1967, the place has significant Portuguese influence food, culture and most importantly architecture.  

    There are still a lot of ruins and well-preserved beautiful splashes of colorful houses, found everywhere in Goa.  

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    Historical Importance

    Primarily, the reason behind the vibrant and colorful houses was to add to the beauty of the lush landscape and please the eyes of the people. However, this was not the only reason! 

    Stunning white churches of Goa, Image Source: Travel Traingle

     If one didn’t color their houses, then the Portuguese would fine them as during that era, the white color was associated with Virgin Mary, and only churches and chapels would have the color white.  

    Indian and European style of Architecting

    Additionally, not for their appealing colors only, the visitors are also amazed with the uniquely built houses, with both Indian and European styles of architecture. 

    Image Source: Architecture Digest India

    With aesthetic interiors, from living room to bedrooms, the hallway to kitchen, the study room, the backyard, everything about these houses is simply stunning.  

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    Sustainable and Eco-friendly Houses

    Image Source: Travel India

    These houses were made with a lot of profound thought behind it, to make them naturally sustainable and eco-friendly. The higher ceilings of the houses are meant to have a cooling effect, while the long windows were strategically placed to allow cross ventilation.  

    Further the teak and rosewood made furniture like chairs and almirahs are mostly carved with the owner’s name.  

    The beauty of Goa is enhanced manifolds with these colorful houses in bright hues to make it even more charming and vivacious. Goa’s colorful houses paint a vibrant picture which will be captured in your memory forever.  

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