Basilica of Bom Jesus
The church of Bom Jesus, "Good" or "Infant" Jesus,
is known principally for the tomb of St. Francis Xavier. In 1946, it became
the first church of India to be elevated to the status of Minor Basilica.
One of the richest churches in Goa, it is covered with marble and inlaid
with precious stones and paintings depicting the life of St. Francis Xavier.
The basilica, where the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier are kept,
is the best specimen of baroque architecture in India. St. Francis's body
was brought to Goa almost 150 years after his death. It was a gift from
Medici, Cosimo III, the Grand Duke of Tuscany. It now lies in an airtight
glass coffin, placed inside a silver casket fashioned by a 17th century
Florentine jeweller. The chapel attracts large numbers of visitors every
year.
When to Visit
The best time of the year to visit is between September and March.
How to Get there
Panaji, Goa is accessible by air from all the major cities of the country.
There are adequate train and bus connections from other cities.
Where to Stay
Accommodation is no problem at Goa. There are several well developed
beach resorts and holiday cottages besides a profusion of small hotels.
There are several five star resorts in Goa. These are Fort Aguada Beach
Resort (Tel: +91-832-276201, Fax: 276044), The Leela Beach (Tel: 246373,
246363, Fax: 246352) and Hotel Feedalgo (Tel: 226291-99, Fax: 225061)

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