Panjim is India’s smallest capital city and was occupied by the Portuguese for over 450 years.
This old district or latin quarter has a completely different atmosphere from the hustle and bustle of the main city, with its Mediterranean appearance, narrow streets and overhanging balconies of the ancient Portuguese style houses.
The old world charm of the area is retained due to the fact that most houses in the area, which are built in the classic Portuguese style are still painted in the traditional colours of pale yellow, green or blue, and have red-tiled roofs with overhanging balconies.
Chapel of St Sebastian

beautiful pictures!
thanks, it was worth visiting
Looks a great place to wander!
so colorful houses and the clothing they wear…If only I was so bold to wear those colors
😀
Kivasti kulahtanutta, mutta ei kuitenkaan ränsistynyttä. Värit ovat todella viehättäviä noissa rakennuksissa.
väriloisto on kyllä aika huikea, mutta sopii sinne oikein hyvin. Suomessa liila tai ornssi talo voisivat olla jo nähtävyys
Taidelaitos Haihatus Joutsassa on syvän violetti. Namu!
jos käyn Joutsassa se pitää katsastaa