Goa (Panaji) • Museum
Goa State Museum
The Goa State Museum in Panaji is the primary repository of Goan art, history, and culture. Spread across multiple galleries, it houses collections spanning prehistoric rock engravings, Hindu and Jain sculptures, Portuguese-era furniture, and vintage maps. Entry is free.
Overview
The Goa State Museum in Panaji is the primary repository of Goan art, history, and culture. Spread across multiple galleries, it houses collections spanning prehistoric rock engravings, Hindu and Jain sculptures, Portuguese-era furniture, and vintage maps. Entry is free.
Highlights
- Sculpture Gallery: Life-size stone and bronze images from Goa's Hindu temple period (10th–12th century).
- Portuguese-Era Furniture: Carved Indo-Portuguese rosewood furniture and silver liturgical objects.
- Numismatics Gallery: Coins from pre-Portuguese Hindu dynasties through the colonial period.
History
Established in 1977, the museum moved to its current purpose-built premises in the EDC Complex. It is managed by the Directorate of Archives and Archaeology of the Government of Goa.
Visitor Tips
- Photography: Permitted in most galleries without flash.
- Free Entry: No ticket required.
- Duration: 45–60 minutes.