Alleppey, known as the 'Venice of the East,' holds more than just natural beauty. It is home to historic churches that stand as symbols of faith, culture, and colonial architecture. A must-visit for history lovers! sas
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Dating back to AD 427, St. Mary’s Forane Church is a masterpiece of architecture, blending Portuguese, Syrian, and Kerala styles. A peaceful space for prayer and a must-see during the annual feast of St. Mary.
Built by Portuguese missionaries in the 16th century, this basilica is dedicated to St. Andrew. Its grand spires and elegant facade tell stories of its colonial-era craftsmanship and religious significance.
Built in 1810 and located by the Pamba River, this Gothic beauty is a sacred place for pilgrims. Its towering spires and stained glass windows make it a favorite stop for those visiting Alleppey.
Believed to be one of the seven churches established by St. Thomas, this peaceful site is perfect for reflection. Its tranquil surroundings and rich spiritual heritage make it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.
Though modern, the Holy Family Church is deeply significant to the local community. Known for its simple yet elegant design, it remains a place for quiet prayer and community service.
After a day exploring Alleppey’s historic churches, unwind at Akoya Beach Villa. Nestled along serene backwaters, it’s the perfect retreat to complement your historical journey. Book now!