Saturday 20 Apr 2024

Reis Magos Fort: Where The Past is now Present

The only way to restore these buildings is to use them; else they will fall apart. We have to work out a system where we restore these monuments, but at the same time, have a business plan where they earn money to self-sustain. Reis Magos has a lot of potential

Gerard Da Cunha | JULY 27, 2012, 02:14 PM IST
Reis Magos Fort: Where The Past is now Present

The village of Reis Magos boasts of a fortthat has stood the test of time. Recently renovated, it was the dream of thefamous cartoonist, the Late Mario Miranda, to see the fort come back to life.Sadly, this dream did not see the light of day, due to his demise a few months priorto the inauguration.

The renovation of The Reis Magos Fort was undertakenon a massive scale, and equipped with its own arts and craft centre, is nowopen to the public. The walls are pay tribute to, and are adorned with MarioMiranda’s life’s work. The project is nothing to be scoffed at, and involvednearly four years of renovation undertaken by the Indian National Trust for Artand Cultural Heritage (INTACH).

The fort was built in 1551 by the Portuguese and it served as an outpost of theerstwhile empire of the Adilshah of Bijapur.

Share this