St. Paul’s Church

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The St. Paul’s Church is located within the Diu Fort, which came under the control of the Portuguese colonists in early sixteenth century. The facade of the church is also said to be the most detailed of all Portuguese churches built in India.

The St. Paul’s Church, named after St Paul, the Apostle of Jesus also known as the Apostle to the Gentiles, is most renowned, surviving and functioning church, among the three churches built by the Portugese in Diu. It is considered one of the best examples of baroque architecture in India.

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View of the Altar from the main entrance

The interior of the church is decorated with intricately carved wood work that is considered one of the most elaborate in any Portuguese church in India.

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Pulpit

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Pulpit

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Close up of the Pulpit

The altar has the statue of St. Mary. The altar, which has the image of St. Mary, is carved out of a single piece of Burmese teak.

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Altar

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Oil Painting inside the Church

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Oil Painting inside the Church

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Mother Mary

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Candles

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