Mario Miranda's Mansion
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, LOUTOLIM/ Updated : Jul 18, 2016, 13:32 IST
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India's beloved cartoonist and one of Goa's most prominent international icons, Mario Joao Carlos do Rosario de Brito Miranda (2 May 1926-11 December 2011), lived in this 300 years old heritage house in Loutlim.
India's beloved cartoonist and one of Goa's most prominent international icons, Mario Joao Carlos do Rosario de Brito Miranda (2 May 1926-11 December 2011), lived in this 300 years old heritage house in Loutlim. Read less
India's beloved cartoonist and one of Goa's most prominent international icons, Mario Joao Carlos do Rosario de Brito Miranda (2 May 1926-11 December 2011), lived in this 300 years old heritage house in Loutlim. Located just off the main square of Loutolim and on a woody, untarred boulevard, heading west from the Church of Savior of the World, the iconic edifice is marked by a white boundary wall with its gate opening into a driveway flanked by garden on either side. The two storey building has over thirty rooms and its facade is with balconies beautifully decorated by characteristic grills.Tip:
Unlike other mansions that have earned the Heritage House tag or turned into public museums, this is a private property. Visitors are not usually welcome. So, unless you know someone on the inside and have an appointment, please do not trespass.
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