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- en.wikipedia.org Church of Saint Francis, KochiSaint Francis Church, in Fort Kochi, Kochi, originally built in 1503, is one of the oldest European churches in India[1] and has historical significance as a witness...
- tripadvisor.com.tr Attraction_Review-g297633-…Located just steps away from Vasco da Gama Square Kochi, the Church of Saint Francis is historically significant because it is considered to be one of the...
- kochitourismguide.blogspot.com 2016/03/st-francis…St. Francis CSI Church, in Fort Kochi (aka. ... It is believed that the Anglicans changed the name of the patron saint to St. Francis.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/church-of-saint-…The Church of Saint Francis in Kochi, India, stands as a testament to the region's rich cultural and religious history.
- agatetravel.com st-francis-church-kochi-india.htmlAddress: Head Post Office, Saint Francis Church Road Opp, Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala 682001 Opening hours: 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (Monday to Saturday)...
- navrangindia.in 2020/10/st-francis-church-kochi-…It is believed that the British changed the name of the patron saint to St. Francis. ... Vasco da Gama's Original Tomb at St.Francis Church, Ft. Kochi,,India,Wikipedia.
Church of Saint Francis, Kochi | Vasco da Gama's body was originally buried in this church !!
- religions.iloveindia.com churches-in-india/st-…In 1663, when the Dutch seized Kochi and demolished all Catholic churches, Saint Francis church was renovated and transformed into a government church.
- irisholidays.com kochi/st-francis-church-fort-…It has services on Sundays and commemorative days. On weekdays, it is kept open for visitors. Want to visit Kochi and St Francis Church Fort Kochi?
- keralatourism.travel st-francis-church-kochiThe St. Francis Church is one of the most distinguished monuments in Kochi with a history that dates back to the 16th century.
- mapsofindia.com kochi/tourist-attractions/st-…St. Francis Church of Kochi was originally named as Santo Antonio, the patron Saint of Portugal. Though it has hardly any architectural merits...