10 Churches In India That You Should Visit Once In Your Lifetime

1. Basilisca of Bom Jesus, Goa

Built in the 16th century, the Basilica stands as a superb example of Baroque architecture in Goa. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is known for the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier.

2. St. Paul’s Cathedral, Kolkata

St Paul’s Cathedral is one of the largest and oldest churches in India. Its main attraction is the grand prayer hall. Queen Elizabeth paid a visit to the church in 1962.

3. Se Cathedral, Goa

One of the biggest churches in Asia, the Se Cathedral honors St. Catherine. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the church is known for its Portuguese-Manueline architectural style.

4. St. Francis Church, Kochi

This is the first Portuguese church in India. Vasco da Gama was buried here. His body was taken back to Portugal after 14 years. His burial spot is marked out inside.

5. St. Francis Xavier's Cathedral, Tamil Nadu

It is a center of pilgrimage in honor of St. Francis Xavier. This cathedral is the first one in the world to be dedicated to St. Xavier.

6. Santhome Cathedral Basilica, Chennai

Built in the 16th century, this cathedral is one of India's oldest. It is built over the tomb of St. Thomas, one of Jesus Christ's twelve apostles.

7. St Thomas's Cathedral, Mumbai

This cathedral blends both Gothic and classical architectural styles. It has been awarded the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Heritage Conservation Award.

8. Santa Cruz Basilica, Kochi

It is one of the eight Basilicas in India. The interior of the church has Gothic-style architecture.

9. Christ Church, Shimla

Christ Church, the second-oldest church in North India, features neo-Gothic architecture.

10. All Saints Cathedral, Prayagraj

It is also known as Patthar Girja. Modeled after Gothic-style churches, this cathedral is a notable example of colonial Indian architecture.

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