Top Historical Places in Daman

Are you looking to explore the history of Daman through the ages? There are a number of historical destinations in Daman including the time-honored buildings, monuments, palaces, and parks where you can learn about the glorious past of Daman. The presence of these historical sites and museums will take you on a walk through Daman ‘s rich history.
If you are willing to have an in-depth historical information about Daman, we recommend that you take a wonderful guided tour to cover the major historical attractions. Also, check the opening and closing time for each so that you can organize your time. Make sure that you go through the complete list of historical places in Daman for a great trip!

Let's witness the history of Daman with these top historical places - monuments and landmarks:

  1. Basilica Of Bom Jesus Church

    Church, Religious Site, Historical Site

    Displaying some exquisite Portugese craftsmanship, is this 450 years old church, that has been maintained so well that it still looks as good as new. The door to the church itself gives you a glimpse of the architectural wonder you will witness inside. The pulpit in the church has been carved so intricately, that you can see every minute detail there is. The wooden altars have been beautifully ...Read more
  2. Nani Daman

    Church, Religious Site, Temple, Light House

    Daman is divided into two parts by River Daman Ganga, Nani Daman or Little Daman and Moti Daman or Big Daman. The historic importance of this place is what draws people to this beautiful part of Daman. The Nani Daman Fort, in all its majestic glory; churches beautifully displaying Gothic architecture; a lone lighthouse taking you back in time at sunset; an 18th century Jain Temple adorned with ...Read more
  3. Nani Daman Fort

    Ancient Ruin, Historical Site, Fort

    The St Jerome Fort was dedicated to one of the most prolific priests of the Catholic Church, and there is a giant statue of him at one of the huge gateways. Handed over to the Portugese by the Mughals, this fort encloses an area of 12250 square metres, has three bastions and two gateways. Although in ruins, the fort is maintained really well. Along with the fort, there is the Church of Our Lady...Read more
  4. Governor's Palace

    Light House, Fort

    Located inside the Moti Daman Fort, is the Governor's Palace. The highlights of this structure are the exquisitely carved stairway and embellished chandeliers, that make this place a complete beauty. This heritage building has an old-world charm that adds to its attraction, and that is what draws in visitors to this beautiful structure. The view of the sea from here is simple breath-taking. You...Read more