Menezes Braganza House

Braganza Pereira was representing Goa under the Portuguese government as a vice consul general in Spain.

[citation needed] Later after a few generations, the house was divided into two equal halves as it was inherited by two sisters in the family.

[2] The Portuguese style outer facade that gives entry to both wings of the mansion with 24 windows is the longest in Goa.

[4] A nail of St. Francis Xavier is held by the Petite Chapel that is still used in the Braganza Periera House.

[5] Two chairs bearing the coat of arms gifted by the Portuguese king are there in the huge ballroom.

Menezes Braganza House at Chandor, Goa