Town Center: Municipal Building, Municipal Garden and Aga Khan Park
Abhijeet DeshpandeAbhijeet Deshpande/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, MARGAO/ Updated : Apr 19, 2016, 16:25 IST
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Margao city centre is crowned with one of the most prominent colonial-era tiled-roof buildings that serves as the municipal council office. Earlier known as Camara Municipal de Salcete, referring to Salcete taluka, the Margao Muni … Read more
Margao city centre is crowned with one of the most prominent colonial-era tiled-roof buildings that serves as the municipal council office. Earlier known as Camara Municipal de Salcete, referring to Salcete taluka, the Margao Municipal Council oversees its operations from this imposing central landmark. The exterior walls, once red and white in color, don a bright yellow and white outlook that make it 'fit-in' the overall color scheme of the city. Read less

Margao city centre is crowned with one of the most prominent colonial-era tiled-roof buildings that serves as the municipal council office. Earlier known as Camara Municipal de Salcete, referring to Salcete taluka, the Margao Municipal Council oversees its operations from this imposing central landmark. The exterior walls, once red and white in color, don a bright yellow and white outlook that make it 'fit-in' the overall color scheme of the city. Besides offering regular administrative services such as taxation and registration certificates to life events, the municipal council also runs an extremely popular public library that marked its centenary celebrations in 2014.
The municipal garden is open from 7:30 AM to 8:30 PM, while the Children's Park is open between 5 PM to 9 PM
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