Kshemavana: A Peaceful Retreat for Mind, Body and Soul
Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of nature, Kshemavana is a sanctuary that promises a unique experience of relaxation and rejuvenation. This idyllic retreat is a hidden gem for those seeking solace and a break from the bustling city life. In this blog, we will take you on a virtual journey...
Mahe: A Fusion of Traditional Global Kitchen
Koramangala’s culinary landscape is about to experience a paradigm shift with the grand opening of ‘Mahe,’ a global vegetarian fine dining restaurant. With a diverse menu, it promises to tantalise taste buds and transport diners on a culinary journey like never before. ‘Mahe’ is set to redefine the vegetarian dining...
Millet Inspired healthy Sunday Brunch at Marriott Executive Apartments Navi Mumbai
When the Marriott Executive Apartments in Navi Mumbai hosted its very first “Sunday Brunch with Your Bunch” event on September 3, 2023, we participated in it, and it was an amazing and wholesome gastronomic journey. This event has the potential to completely revolutionise the way that people experience brunch. The...
Best places for Sadya in Bangalore
The whole world’s Malayali population takes a week off work to celebrate Onam, the harvest festival. The mythical Vamana Avatar has significance during this time, and the harvest festival is celebrated in his honour. Weeklong festivities include boat races, pookalam, Pulikalj, Vallamkali, Onam Sadya, and Folk Dances. That one is...
Nailbox – A Pioneering Journey Of Elegance And Progress
Located in the glorious city of Bangalore with its many beauty salons, Nailbox has left an indelible mark on the evolution of contemporary nails and dry bar. Launched in 2018, Nailbox witnessed unprecedented growth as they expanded with 4 branches in Bangalore in all prime locations such as Indiranagar, Bel...
Marco Pierre White: A Culinary Maverick With A Pinch of Humor
In the culinary world, few names shine as brightly as Marco Pierre White. This British chef and restaurateur has not only left an indelible mark on the culinary world but has done so with a unique blend of innovation, expertise, and a healthy dose of humor. Let’s take a closer...
The Style Talk With Isheeta Ray
When I first heard the name Isheeta Ray for the next Style Talk series, like a curious cat, I quickly went through her Instagram account in order to structure the perfect questions for her! While doing my typical scrolling over the internet, I learnt a lot about Isheeta Ray and...
Harrods to Hyderabad now in Bangalore. Concu is now the new destination for cafe lovers
The bakery known as Concu is more of a concept than a typical establishment. This concept is all about bringing European flavors to India, for individuals who cannot or have not traveled to Europe but have always desired to taste the street side cafés at London, France, and other European...
This Independence Day, Ricky Kej’s Gift Is Rendition Of Indian National Anthem
As India gears up to celebrate its 77th Independence Day, the nation is in for a musical treat that promises to be both innovative and soul-stirring. The internationally acclaimed musician, composer, 3 times Grammy Award winner, and United Nations Goodwill Ambassador Ricky Kej, is all set to unveil his epic...
Goa’s Timeless Charm: Rediscovering Leisure with Palmeiras de Saligao
Set on India’s picturesque coastline, idyllic Goa has long been known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant landscapes and sunny beaches, attracting travelers from all over the world. This tropical paradise is a treasure trove of historic buildings, testifying to the region’s colonial past under Portuguese rule. In recent years, the restoration of Portuguese-influenced Goan homes has emerged as a fascinating way to preserve the region’s heritage while offering visitors an unparalleled journey back in time. The trend celebrates the fusion of Portuguese and Indian aesthetics, resulting in a unique blend of architecture, décor and atmosphere that effortlessly transports guests to a bygone era. In this article we embark on a journey to explore Goan houses with Portuguese influence, particularly focusing on Palmeiras de Saligao: Goa, historically captured by the Portuguese on 10th December 1510, marked Portugal’s first territorial possession in Asia. As the Portuguese expanded their influence in the region, places like Malacca, Indonesia, East Timor, the Persian Gulf, Macau, and Japan came under their control. The cultural exchange resulting from these travels left a lasting impact on the architecture of old Goan homes. In the pre-Portuguese era, dwellings in Goa were shaped by various socio-cultural factors, materials, technology, and climate. Factors such as occupation, family type (unitary or joint), gender roles, customs, religious practices, and economic status influenced the design of houses. Most of these traditional homes were introverted and conservative, organized around a central courtyard, with a focus on internal functions and few external windows. The arrival of the Portuguese introduced a new architectural style to Goa. The early secular buildings were constructed in the “Cha” style, featuring planar structures with windows and doors on one flat level. These buildings had a utilitarian design, resembling military architecture with a fortified appearance, similar to Portuguese forts. However, many of these structures built before the 1700s were not well-suited to the local climate and conditions. The Souza Figueiredo House in Sequeira Vaddo, Saligao, is an example of an eclectic architectural style seen in Goa since the 1930s. Elements of Victorian, Art and Craftsman style, and Art Deco were fused with the Indo-Portuguese style in this mansion. The inspiration for its design seems to have been drawn from the Mansion of Marcos Alvaro de Sa in Ribandar, near the old Medical hospital, belonging to the influential De Sa family, who were Barons of Combarjua and held significant sway in the local Goan community. The Palmeiras de Saligao, formerly the Souza Figueiredo Mansion, underwent renovation in April 2021 when it was purchased by VM Salgoacar Corporation Private Limited. The restoration project, initiated by Mr. Dattaraj Salgaocar, Chairman of the company, aimed to preserve the architectural character of the house while incorporating modern amenities. The mansion now comprises an entrance porch, entrance room, large drawing room, dining room, study, four bedrooms with ensuite facilities, rear porch, kitchen, store, and utility. An earlier outhouse has been transformed into a club house, and a gym has been added, along with staff quarters at the rear. The restoration maintained continuity by replicating elements like decorative columns in the extensions and integrating new roofs with the older ones using identical construction techniques and materials. Throughout the restoration process, the interiors were completed using existing furniture, and efforts were made to preserve the Victorian ceramic flooring tiles, with cement tiles used where necessary. The property boasts a spacious rear courtyard adorned with several trees, providing a private and ...