Top 8 Museums in Goa that Can Uncover the Mysteries of the Past for You

Goa sees one of the highest numbers of tourists in India and because of all the right reasons. Goa is filled with locations that can allow you to relax after a long weekend or have the time of your life. The nightlife in Goa is something everyone knows about. However, something they do not know is the rich culture and heritage of Goa. You can enjoy a relaxing time in the hills and greenery of the place, or have a fun and exciting time in the nightclubs there. However, there is much more to Goa that not many know about. Here mentioned are some reasons why history buffs should visit Goa at least once in their lifetime.
Goa is filled with churches museums all around that can be quite a treat to visit. While the churches give you a calming sense of the place, the museums tell you everything there is to know about Goa. If you are recently planning a trip to Goa yet again, these are 8 museums that you must visit.
Museum of Goa:
Located in the heart of the industrial estate, Pilerne, the Museum of Goa is a treat for history buffs. Here you will find everything there is to know about Goa and how it came into existence. On entering the Museum, you will be greeted with blue-mermaid-like figurines, which emerge from the ground. These are like the sirens of old, guiding you through the whole Museum. Inside, you will get three floors of artistic marvels, studio spaces, an art store, and cade and an auditorium. The good thing about this Museum is that the installations keep changing from time to time, so you will never be bored of visiting here.

Houses of Goa museum:
Everyone has an idea of how well-developed Goan architecture was back in the day. This Museum focuses on this and tells you everything there is to know about the evolution of Goan architecture. Starting from the symbolic Balcaos to China mosaic flooring and the development of modern architectural taste. The Museum consists of three floors, each showcasing the various types of houses that exist in Goan history. There is also a floor dedicated to the historical remnants like the crosses and Tulsi Vrindavan.
Goa Science Centre:
With enough exposure to the history of Goan culture, you can take a small detour to the Goa Science Centre. This place, as the name suggests, is more concerned about the astronomy of the world. This is also one of the most visited places in Goa. This place is not only made for wonders of history but pre-history as well, with dinosaur sculptures and their ecosystem. Other attractions include the 3D shows, mirror maze, and the marine science section.

Museum of Christian art:
Christianity and its spread make up a significant part of Goan history. This Museum aims to answer several questions you might have about modern Goa as a tourist. Here you will find numerous century-old exhibits that have survived since the Portuguese entered here. Starting from furniture pieces and paintings to textiles and statues, you will find all your answers here.
Wax Museum Goa:
Paraffin wax figurines are always a treat to watch when visiting somewhere, and the wax museum here in Goa is no different. This Museum is home to some of the most famous celebrities from every aspect of life, including religious, cultural, and historical backgrounds. Once here, you should visit the masterpiece installed here. This 22 feet, 500 kg sculpture shows the last supper, an important moment in Christian history.
Bigfoot Cross Museum:
One of the most visited museums in South Goa, this is a recreation of the ancestral Goa itself. Here you will find a spice yard, bird habitat, rubber plantations, the Boca da Vaca spring, and much more. If that is not enough to attract you, you can also see a 14 m high Saint Mirabai, which is made entirely of laterite by the Museum's owner.

Indian Naval Aviation museum:
A journey down Goa's memory lane is not complete without visiting here. Here you will find some of the biggest machines you have seen, probably in your entire life. These machines have been on both violent and rescue missions. All the artifacts are dissected and opened up for your to check.
Goa Chitra museum:
Rated as 'India's top contemporary museum' by the Archeological Survey of India, this is one of the best museums you can visit. Here you will find about 4,000 artifacts and old objects; here, you will experience the city's historical traditions and culture. You can also find certain agricultural implements and musical instruments.
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