Portuguese Architecture
The Portuguese introduced Iberian architecture to the regions they colonized, initially constructing trading posts and warehouses, which later evolved into fortified cities.
They also introduced Patio houses and the Baroque style, both of which became symbols of the Church’s influence and power.
A distinctive feature of their architectural style was the use of contrasting colors to create visual impact.
Notable examples of Portuguese-influenced architecture include:
Se Cathedral, Goa
Basilica of Bom Jesus, Goa