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Interirs of Old Portuguese Bungalow in Goa #182372839
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An Old Portuguese Goan House in a village in Goa. The traditional pre-Portuguese homes were inward-looking with small windows; this reflected the secluded role of women. The houses opened into courtyards, and rarely opened onto streets. The Catholic houses built or refurbished between the middle of the 18th and the 20th centuries were more outward-looking and ornamental, with balcões covered porches and verandas facing the street. The large balcões had built-in seating, open to the street, where men and women could sit together and ââ¬Ësee and be seenââ¬â¢, chat with their neighbours, or just enjoy the evening breeze. These balcões are bordered by ornamental columns that sometimes continued along the steps and added to the stature of the house. This, together with the plinth, which usually indicated the status of the owners. The houses of rich landlords had high plinths with grand staircases leading to the front door or balcão.
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